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Because China's goal is to minimize carbon emissions, it is vigorously developing green energy sources such as hydropower, wind power, solar power, and nuclear power! It's not like the West only talks but never takes action!
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I'm Chinese. Why don't I know?
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@JG-yk6ny I know all the things you said, but the problem is that the news reported was last month, and it is not a big thing. It is estimated that all have been handled. In fact, it is a small bank in a village that has a problem, not a big thing
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@sheeprambeta3217 It is true, but it is only a small village bank, not a large bank. Many of these people have made investment and financial management projects, and then lost money. But it is not a very serious matter. Now the government has come forward to negotiate and solve the problem. At present, the handling result of the incident has not been released
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What many people don't know is that this city won't be completed until 2032! So, Western media can report that this city is a ghost city before 2040, just like they reported on Ordos back then!
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We hope that Europe and the United States can invest a large amount of similar debt traps in Laos, just like China! Instead of blaming others for being a debt trap and doing nothing on your own!
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@Homer-OJ-Simpson Some of what you said are true, some are false! You need to distinguish yourself. What happened in China is more clear to the Chinese. If you would rather believe the BBC than a Chinese without political stance, you may be too paranoid! There are many problems in China, and every country has its own problems. However, we should not deliberately smear and magnify some things. I can responsibly tell you that the Xinjiang issue you mentioned is fake news!
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@tams805 I certainly don't know the rumor. All I know is the actual situation
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@MadDragon76 Foreign media say every year that China's economy will collapse soon! At present, not only China but also the world economy is declining, and China's GDP is at least growing, and it is still in trade surplus! Every country has its own problems. Don't think that this country is going to collapse just because of a little negative news. We should look at the problems comprehensively!
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@gates9107 are you kidding me?
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@lightlightlight88 i knew the truth,but not the fake news like this
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Why is no one blaming the US?
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If there is a direct war between the United States and Russia, can the Democratic Party continue to govern? I think this timing is very strange because everyone knows it will lead to an escalation of the war, and even cause a direct war between Russia and NATO! That means the risk of nuclear war has further increased!
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Because Vietnam is right next to China and can never leave China's control!
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@khoadinh9897 There are some similarities, but they are also different! Most of Vietnam's manufacturing industry relies on China, with some Chinese companies directly building factories in Vietnam. In addition, most of the raw materials are imported from China, and electricity in northern Vietnam also relies on China for transmission! Without investment from the United States, Japan, and South Korea, Vietnam's economy would decline, and without China's help, Vietnam would collapse directly!
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@khoadinh9897 You should carefully read what I said, I did not deny that other countries are investing in Vietnam! What I'm saying is that Vietnam's manufacturing industry relies on China. Without Chinese raw materials, Vietnam's manufacturing industry would be directly paralyzed. It's not that Vietnam can't import raw materials from other countries, but because of the cost price, which is the most basic and core factor! China delivers approximately 70 million kilowatt hours of electricity to Vietnam every year, mainly to meet the power supply needs of some northern regions of Vietnam. This is also a fact! In addition, the car manufacturing you mentioned actually imports most of the car parts directly from China. Vietnam produces some simple parts and then assembles them in Vietnam. Vietnam does not have the research and development capabilities for cars, whether they are gasoline or electric vehicles!
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