Tell us what you think! Can the USA live without "Made in China" products?
  • YES - the USA can survive
  • NO - the USA can't survive
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Can the USA live without "Made in China" products?
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Richard chin
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Replying to [Admin]:there is no need to worry about Chinese products , it is a global market , China also import many goods from the USA , and i think if the USA open its market , such as tech field,
American deficit will be over
13 Aug 2007 01:26
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I just do not get it..... more people give "Yes" comments while the survey shows "No" more?????



Are you guys reading the questions correctly?
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13 Aug 2007 01:28
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Replying to [Admin]: I dont see China and the U.S. as rivals. They both depend on each other. The difference between China and the U.S. are not as prevalant as they once were. Goverments may be set up differently but they are both capitalistic states. Its more of a marriage as each countries economy depends on the other. If they were to sever all trade both countries citizens would be hurt significatly.

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13 Aug 2007 01:30
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American will be the next "Japan" Who can not survive without Made In China.
I am sure about that. So there will be mant tricks and "wars" between the two country in the economic field.
and we are soldiers only. The government is the commander. We just follow their order.
13 Aug 2007 02:21
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Replying to [Rattan Guy]:

Another question is, can China survice without the USA? Works both ways.
13 Aug 2007 02:48
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Quoting from [Ryan0617]:



Replying to [Rattan Guy]:



Another question is, can China survice without the USA? Works both ways.



Very Good question! You can Post this question and hold a discussion in our forum!
13 Aug 2007 03:02
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Yes they can survive. When China reaches a level of technological development where labor costs are not so important, the USA will simply move on to exploit other countries like Brazil, Pakistan or India. Also when the above level of development emerges in China, the growth of the inland market of China will compensate the loss of US exports.
The reason why the USA depends on cheap products so much is because the social tensions and the differences between social groups would escalate. This way the US can export its social problems and inflation abroad to maintain the American lifestyle for her citizens (instead of taking care of the members of the society). For China, the US market is important simply because it is huge.
13 Aug 2007 03:22
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Replying to [Ryan0617]:Yes, I agree with you.While world is a big family, the relation between countries is like friendship or brotherhood(sisterhood) ? Both China and USA want friends,so they must co-operate with each other,USA.Do more things on partners, rather than rivals.
13 Aug 2007 04:26
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CAN CHINA SURVIVE WITHOUT EXPORTING TO U.S.S ?
13 Aug 2007 05:02
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I think the US cant live without made in china products because of China's cheap labour and cheap raw materials that are recycled but at the same time ,I think the best country to offer technology is the US.So the relation between the two countries tends to be integration.
13 Aug 2007 05:22
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