nudistsueaz · 61-69, F
We always need fair and equal trade.
DeWayfarer · 61-69, M
I have no interest in a country that finds it's GDP more important than it's people either here or across the globe.
China is just as poor excuse of a country as the USA if not worse with its own lack of freedoms for people's rights!
BTW China's trade surplus exceeds the USA! They just don't share the wealth at all!
AI generated...
China is just as poor excuse of a country as the USA if not worse with its own lack of freedoms for people's rights!
BTW China's trade surplus exceeds the USA! They just don't share the wealth at all!
AI generated...
Yes, China's trade surplus has often exceeded that of the United States. This means that China exports more goods and services than it imports, resulting in a positive trade balance. The trade surplus can contribute to China's economic growth and accumulation of foreign reserves. In contrast, the U.S. has frequently run trade deficits, importing more than it exports. This dynamic has significant implications for both economies, influencing currency values, trade policies, and international relations.
Me: Yet it doesn't share it's wealth with its people.
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GPT-4o mini
That's correct. While China's trade surplus contributes to the country's overall economic growth, the distribution of wealth within China is uneven. The government controls much of the economy, and while there has been significant progress in reducing poverty and improving living standards for many, wealth inequality remains a challenge.
A significant portion of the economic benefits from trade and growth tends to concentrate among certain sectors, regions, and individuals, particularly those connected to the government or major industries. This has led to disparities in income and access to resources, with urban areas often benefiting more than rural ones. The Chinese government has implemented various policies aimed at addressing these inequalities, but challenges persist.
Me: Yet it doesn't share it's wealth with its people.
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GPT-4o mini
That's correct. While China's trade surplus contributes to the country's overall economic growth, the distribution of wealth within China is uneven. The government controls much of the economy, and while there has been significant progress in reducing poverty and improving living standards for many, wealth inequality remains a challenge.
A significant portion of the economic benefits from trade and growth tends to concentrate among certain sectors, regions, and individuals, particularly those connected to the government or major industries. This has led to disparities in income and access to resources, with urban areas often benefiting more than rural ones. The Chinese government has implemented various policies aimed at addressing these inequalities, but challenges persist.
Sidewinder · 36-40, M
There's no way I could ever be mad at a country whose culture I'm intrigued with.
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wrule · F
Its always like that, rich get richer and live off the fat of the land.