Gaeilge said:
Their largest offset was Africa. Africa can't sustain ***** They'll trade them to death and then take their ports and resources as payment when they default.
Lol, good luck with that. China has no ability to project power militarily as far as Africa and those countries are insanely corrupt and change leaders all the time. They will just tell China to go to hell and they won't be able to do anything about it. The only way you can get control in Africa is with serious military intervention and conquering territory and that isn't going to happen from China. It's not like the US is going to help China to force African countries to pay their debts.
This is about internals on China. The government needs to keep those people working and manufacturing. They care about the jobs and stopping internal strife. Thus they will let them keep making whatever and simply printing money or manipulating currency to keep selling it even if they know they won't get paid. Like most things in China the goal is about the power of the CCP and the power of the CCP comes from providing a lifestyle for their citizens even if it is a ponzi scheme and China is a mountain of ponzi schemes.
Europe is also insane to let China in at the level they are. They will simply undercut all of their domestic manufacturing because the CCP will finance the Chinese companies to make volume at a lower cost than anyone else because they don't care about profit. They succeeded in doing the same in the US across multiple industries and we have finally been fighting back. The sacred cow of course is autos. China is making an obscene amount of EV's and are going to be willing to dump them anywhere they can for whatever they can get. It's about trying to gain market share ideally and if not at least they can keep their people working. They have no concern about their own debt which makes ours look like nothing, they just keep manipulating the Yuan but eventually the music will stop.
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