China and Spain signed this week business deals worth 7.5 billion US dollars, a welcome boost for Spain's recession-hit economy. Visiting Vice-Premier Li Keqiang also vowed to help Europe overcome its debt crisis (and support the Euro), as he started his three-nation European tour. Read full article
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Jan 06th, 2011 - 11:45 am - Link - Report abuse 0And where are they now?
All those British posters lecturing us, childish stupid South Americans, about the dangers of Chinese investment?
Yuhuuuu......
Anybody out there?
I'm here Think :-)
Jan 06th, 2011 - 12:25 pm - Link - Report abuse 0Spanish to be replaced by Mandarin soon then ? They'll own you all!!
Think - please copy and paste any of my posts that have warned against investment/business with China! I have visited HK, Taiwan and China more times than I care to recall and openly support and furthering of inward and outward investment with business in the PRC.
Jan 06th, 2011 - 12:39 pm - Link - Report abuse 0I may not agree with a number of issues relating to China the same way I do not agree with a number of issues in the UK or EU but the only way to move ahead in friendship is by constructive business and trade. Argentina should try with with the Islanders and you may see some benefits and reach mutual understandings on a number of issues at least. As an example you could look at the improving relations between the China and Taiwan.
Ultimately I am against any form of protectionism or subsidy as it creates an unsustainable economic environment (Cuba and Bolivia are examples of this) that can lead to significant unrest. That includes the EU CAP which should have been ditched a long time ago.
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