Title: Dueling Titans CHINA
1Dueling TitansCHINA
2 Contents
- China in general
- Development of China
- Made in China
- Competition between both superpowers
- Conclusion
3China in general
- 1,321 mrd resident (2007)
- biggest state in East Asia (9.571.302km²)
- 4th biggest country of the world
- name was founded in the Qin-Dynasty
- official languageMandarin
- capitalPeking (Beijing)
- foundation of the Republic of China in 1949
- with 2,5mio soldiers the biggest army in the world
4Development of China
- risen development
- grown economy,armamet,political power
- worlds largest holder of foreign currency
reserves - China profits by Americas decline
- big trading partner for America
- worlds largest shopping mall not anymore in
Canada but it Beijing
5Made in China
- almost everything nowadays bears the "Made in
Chinatag - America imports low-priced products like
textiles,toys, electronic equipment etc.from
China - China exports a lot to other countries Made in
China tag is spread world wide
6Main trade partners (2005)
- Ausfuhr (in )
Einfuhr (in ) - USA 21,4
Japan 15,2,3 - Hongkong, SVR 16 Korea
(Rep.) 11,6 - Japan 11,0
Taiwan 11,3 - Korea (Rep.) 4,6 USA
7,4 - Germany 4,3
Germany 4,7 - Niederlande 3,4
Malaysia 3,0 - GB 2,5
Singapur 2,5 - other countries 36,5 other
countries 44,3 - EU 18,9
EU 11,1
7Core products of foreign trade (2005)
- Textilien u. Bekleidung 15,1
- elektronische Erzeugnisse 24,3
- Büromaschinen/EDV 14,5
- chemische Erzeugnisse 11,8
- Nachrichtentechnik/TV 12,4
- Rohstoffe 10,6
- Elektrotechnik 7,2
- Maschinen 10,3
- Maschinen 5,7
- Brennstoffe und technische Öle 9,7
- chemische Erzeugnisse 4,7
- Elektrotechnik 6,4
8Competition between both superpowers
- dominance of global supremacy
- competition and rivalry
- Chinas supremacy starts, as for America its
pretty much the opposite - China Americas biggest supplier
- High tech vs. recycled paper
- no more trade imbalance
- Japans process in automobile manufacture better
than "Made in USA"
9- instead of China as the "stragetic partner" it
became "strategic competitor" - China profits by Americas decline
- rivalry between Beijing Washington
- Chinas armament grows rapidly
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10Ranking agriculture
- product rank production China- USA- D
- Getreide 1 (2/8) 422,6 Mio. t (2004)
Wolle (ungewaschen) 2 (-/-) 0,52 Mio. t
(2004) - Weizen 1 (3/6) 91,33 Mio. t (2004)
Bananen 3 (-/-) 6,22 Mio. t (2004) - Äpfel 1 (2/9) 20,5 Mio. t (2004)
Holz 3 (1/13) 286,1 Mio. m³ (2003) - Reis 1 (11/-) 186,73 Mio. t (2004)
Rinder (Bestand) 3 (4/20) 106,5 Mio.
(2004) - Kartoffeln 1 (4/7) 75,05 Mio. t (2004)
Rindfleisch 3 (1/11) 6,27 Mio. t (2004)
- Baumwolle 1 (2/-) 5,2 Mio. t (2003)
Zucker 3 (4/9) 11,1 Mio. t (2003) - Schweine (Bestand) 1 (2/4) 472,9 Mio. (2004)
Sojabohnen 4 (1/-) 17,75 Mio. t (2004) - Schafe (Bestand) 1 (-/-) 157,3 Mio. (2004)
Kautschuk 5 (-/-) 0,55 Mio. t (2004) - Fleisch 1 (2/4) 72,64 Mio. t (2004)
Weintrauben 5 (4/12) 5,34 Mio. t (2004)
- Schweinefleisch 1 (2/3) 47,75 Mio. t (2004)
Orangen 6 (2/-) 1,89 Mio. t (2004) - Schaffleisch 1 (-/-) 1,94 Mio. t (2004)
Milch 7 (1/4) 18,85 Mio. t (2004) - Fisch (Fangerträge) 1 (5/-) 44,06 Mio. t (2001)
Zitronen 8 (7/-) 1,89 Mio. t (2004) - Hühnerfleisch 2 (1/-) 9,46 Mio. t (2004)
Käse 16 (1/2) 0,23 Mio. t (2004) - Mais 2 (1/-) 131,86 Mio. t (2004)
Butter - (3/5) -
11Ranking mining and industry
- Zink 1 (5/-) 2,2 Mio. t (2003)
Gold 6 (2/-) 170 t (2001) - Zinn 1 (-/-) 55,6 Mio. t (2003)
Silber 7 (6/-) 1200 t (2003) - Blei 2 (3/-) 0,67 Mio. t (2003)
Kupfer 9 (3/-) 0,55 Mio. t (2002) - Eisenerz 3 (7/-) 109,4 Mio. t (2001) Platin -
(4/-) - Bauxit 6 (-/-) 8 Mio. t (2003)
Diamanten - (-/-) -
Eisen 1 (4/7) 202,3 Mio. t (2003) Zement
1 (3/14) 725 Mio. t (2003) Stahl 1 (3/6)
220,1 Mio. t (2003) Kunstfasern 1 (3/9)
7,9 Mio. t (2001) Aluminium 1 (4/10) 4,3
Mio. t (2003) Dünger 1 (3/14) 23,6 Mio. t
(2002) Papier Pappe 2 (1/5) 37,9 Mio. t
(2003)
12Conclusion
- experts believe China can become worlds top
- China already able to strengthen their oil
supplies - Made in China-products
- spread all over the world
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