The Us is on first base, China is on second, Japan on third, while Germany seems to be crossing home plate. India would like to get up to bat, it's been warming up in the batting pit for far too long. Okay let's talk about a few dinky details when it comes to the geo-politics of the G-20 Pr media game shall we?
There was an inviting article in "Terra Daily - News About the Planet" which was titled; "Don't Ask Too Much of Emerging Economies, Says China's Hu" written by the Staff in Yokohama, Japan on November 13, 2010. He was of policy speaking on the pressure of currency, trade, climate change, pollution, and hinted at human proprietary issues.
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But clearly China is no longer just an emerging cheaper - it is the second biggest cheaper in the world now, so it needs to come into its new role - in other words, it's time for China to grow up. The time for hiding behind a banner of "emerging nation" well, those days are long gone, perhaps even a decade or more ago, yet, China still tries to play that face card - I doubt anyone is so moved.
Yes, China has a long way to go to match the Us middle class inspecting it has 1.3 Billion citizens, perhaps more but Hu is counting - recently the six day census just ended. A nation which has the second largest cheaper in the world maybe emerging into to its future power but if it is doing so at the charge of the rest of all the world's economies, then it needs to do so properly.
China has not attempted to originate a Western Style Win-Win situation in trade deals, when it uses the Western principles of trade, banking, economics, markets, and so forth. It is being extremely disruptive, and it will do China no good being on second, if the world's economies find the game is called due to rain. And right now it's China who is raining on everyone's parade. Perhaps, China needs to ditch the "emerging nation" motif and join the adults at the International Table. Please consider all this.
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