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Title: Dueling Titans CHINA


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Dueling TitansCHINA
  • by Marina Z. Mi T.

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Contents
  • China in general
  • Development of China
  • Made in China
  • Competition between both superpowers
  • Conclusion

3
China 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

4
Development 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

5
Made 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

6
Main 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

7
Core 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

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Competition 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
  •   

10
Ranking 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)    -

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Ranking 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)    
12
Conclusion
  • 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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