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Miram · 31-35, F
They are doing so well in Africa as a market, it is actually very concerning.
They are taking over local trades completely.
But it is out of their own hard work. Fair competition is fair competition. As long as foreigners aren't given more than 30-40 ownership of local businesses, and any sort of land ownership, I am fine with it.
That though is not a particularly a china issue.
They are taking over local trades completely.
But it is out of their own hard work. Fair competition is fair competition. As long as foreigners aren't given more than 30-40 ownership of local businesses, and any sort of land ownership, I am fine with it.
That though is not a particularly a china issue.
SatanBurger · 36-40, F
@Miram Agreed. This is a fair assessment to make and I'd say the same. I'm honestly all about countries doing well just because I know of inequality and really want the best for them. I know of too much and it would be nice to have growth in other countries.
But at the same time, if I lived in Africa, I'd be somewhat concerned about this. If China stays in their lane, it would be fine but we all know it sometimes doesn't go like that with the lull of power being strong.
However I think the partnership is largely beneficial and I'm hoping that both countries recognize that it's more beneficial than fighting seeing as how America is threatening war to every country known to humans.
But at the same time, if I lived in Africa, I'd be somewhat concerned about this. If China stays in their lane, it would be fine but we all know it sometimes doesn't go like that with the lull of power being strong.
However I think the partnership is largely beneficial and I'm hoping that both countries recognize that it's more beneficial than fighting seeing as how America is threatening war to every country known to humans.


