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<blockquote data-quote="Exfarmer" data-source="post: 7028512" data-attributes="member: 1951"><p>There is no way we can start making mass produced consumer goods as we did in the past , unless we go down the path some companies are following in Leicester. </p><p>The best hope is that India picks up a lot of the work that China is now doing. </p><p>China’s sabre rattling is partly based on their knowledge the current boom they have had cannot last for ever. Most dictatorships eventually either run aground or fade away.</p><p>when China’s boom ends, they are going to need something to unify the country and the classic one is an expansionist phase, based on historic empires etc.</p><p>Taiwan is the most obvious target and the Chinese government has been doing work on this front for many years, gradually isolating the country from the world sphere, demanding that other countries treat it as part of China and not an independent state. It will in time demand that Taiwan is returned as first the Rhineland then the Sudetenland were annexed. </p><p>The Chinese know currently that most of the world would standby saying there is little we can do. Thenit would probably be the turn of the Vietnamese, who rightly own the Spratley Islands which are reputed to contain a vast oil reserve.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Exfarmer, post: 7028512, member: 1951"] There is no way we can start making mass produced consumer goods as we did in the past , unless we go down the path some companies are following in Leicester. The best hope is that India picks up a lot of the work that China is now doing. China’s sabre rattling is partly based on their knowledge the current boom they have had cannot last for ever. Most dictatorships eventually either run aground or fade away. when China’s boom ends, they are going to need something to unify the country and the classic one is an expansionist phase, based on historic empires etc. Taiwan is the most obvious target and the Chinese government has been doing work on this front for many years, gradually isolating the country from the world sphere, demanding that other countries treat it as part of China and not an independent state. It will in time demand that Taiwan is returned as first the Rhineland then the Sudetenland were annexed. The Chinese know currently that most of the world would standby saying there is little we can do. Thenit would probably be the turn of the Vietnamese, who rightly own the Spratley Islands which are reputed to contain a vast oil reserve. [/QUOTE]
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