Posted on 01/18/2019 1:56:00 PM PST by dynoman
China Proposes Six-Year Buying Spree
Citing sources familiar with the matter, Bloomberg reported Friday that China has offered to significantly boost its purchase of U.S. goods over a six-year period in an effort to re-balance trade between the two superpowers. By increasing its annual imports from the United States, Beijing would reduce its trade surplus to zero by 2024. That would require a spending boost of more than $1 trillion.
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Let me guess...They’re buying the plans to our F-22s and JSFs, a couple of subs out of Groton, and some of our code?
No Trump is going to sell them actual F-22s, JSFs and new subs.
If this is indeed true, once announced, the stock market will soar. Oh Lord, please let it be true.
What a joke the article has zero statistics or facts. China is still practicing mercantilism whether Free Traitors want to admit it or not.
The tariffs probably need to be increased.
F Wall Street, Main Street needs these tariffs and to fight this trade war.
All of our fellow American Chinese sell outs need to be worried about a hot war with China because if that were to happen those sellout become out and out traitors..
China trade bump for later....
Larry Kudlow said the story was bunk.
This could really be huuuuuuuuuuuuge....
“At a minimum we need to secure enough domestic production in critical areas for national security purposes.”
No disagreement on that from me.
We need ALL of our industry back. All of it. Traitorous globalists have sucked enough money out of the economy and its high time for Americans to get back in the game.
China always plays the long game.
Yeah, thats why the Ming Dynasty adopted isolationist policies that caused China to fall behind the West for centuries, decimated their intellectual class in the 1960s, created a huge population of men with no marriage prospects via the one child policy starting in the late 1970s, and in recent years wasted enormous resources building dozens of ghost cities. Oh wait...
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