| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by uncle9 | | | | |
| there'll definitely be future growth and the chinese economy won't slump, especially being spurred on by increased construction spending in the aftermath of the tragic earthquake
construction won't be limited to sichuan province alone. the central govt is considering a nationwide audit of its public buildings' earthquake-resistance-worthiness(i made up this word haha) and expects major rectification works/rebuilding, with focus on public schools and maybe hospitals and municipal buildings. inflation may be a problem tho, especially rising food prices that may cause instability | |
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| Quote: | | | Originally Posted by Lautouzhi | | | | |
| Actually my friend who in heavily vested in China, told me China's economy is not as strong as it seems. It has to self substain it's economy. They are the producer, if the world largest consumer (US) goes down,it is unlikely not to go down as well. | |
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good insights...
thx 4 sharin....
meantime we jux need to watch n see, esp durin tis period....
i haf frds who earn quite a lot from China mkt for the pst few yrs...
but tis yr seem to b a challenge regardless where u invest in...
quite an excitin yr ya....
