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  1. #191

    ^^mao jd. unya sure ko daghan ma apektuhan ana...

  2. #192
    Quote Originally Posted by cobraKing View Post
    nganong kusgan pman ang pinas sa iraq ug libya n lebanon??
    basin gi consider nga ally nato ang us. kung kita2 ra, aw ambot lng.

  3. #193
    Quote Originally Posted by vulture08 View Post
    there's a big possibility that CHINA could be as Powerful as the USA.....but before it happen they should take a big RISK....

    dili ko motuo ani...Why? daghan mo babag kung mag superpower ang usa ka country....

  4. #194
    Quote Originally Posted by bungot25 View Post
    dili ko motuo ani...Why? daghan mo babag kung mag superpower ang usa ka country....
    china would be sorounded... no stupid leader would fight even if sorounded...

  5. #195
    nsurpass na nila ang Japan as second largest economy and in 20 yrs ang US nasad.i hope naay ni advantage sa atoa sa neighbors sa china.

  6. #196
    sugod nata og learn chinese. kay mao na jud ni bali na pud.

  7. #197
    China Passes Japan as Second-Largest Economy

    Yahoo!Finance / New York Times

    SHANGHAI — After three decades of spectacular growth, China passed Japan in the second quarter to become the world’s second-largest economy behind the United States, according to government figures released early Monday.

    The milestone, though anticipated for some time, is the most striking evidence yet that China’s ascendance is for real and that the rest of the world will have to reckon with a new economic superpower.

    The recognition came early Monday, when Tokyo said that Japan’s economy was valued at about $1.28 trillion in the second quarter, slightly below China’s $1.33 trillion. Japan’s economy grew 0.4 percent in the quarter, Tokyo said, substantially less than forecast. That weakness suggests that China’s economy will race past Japan’s for the full year.

    Experts say unseating Japan — and in recent years passing Germany, France and Great Britain — underscores China’s growing clout and bolsters forecasts that China will pass the United States as the world’s biggest economy as early as 2030. America’s gross domestic product was about $14 trillion in 2009.

    “This has enormous significance,” said Nicholas R. Lardy, an economist at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “It reconfirms what’s been happening for the better part of a decade: China has been eclipsing Japan economically. For everyone in China’s region, they’re now the biggest trading partner rather than the U.S. or Japan.”

    For Japan, whose economy has been stagnating for more than a decade, the figures reflect a decline in economic and political power. Japan has had the world’s second-largest economy for much of the last four decades, according to the World Bank. And during the 1980s, there was even talk about Japan’s economy some day overtaking that of the United States.

  8. #198
    china can make a lot of noise by the time they can build their first aircraft carrier.

  9. #199
    Mao ang China barato kaayo ila produckto and kusug ila economy kay China is holding down the value of its currency.

    China is like manipulating its currency, an undervalued currency keeps a country’s exports inexpensive in foreign markets while making imports expensive. That makes a trade surplus more likely, reducing unemployment for that country while increasing unemployment in its trading partners.

    Mao ng barato kaayo ang product sa China. Pero one's na mu saka ang value sa kwarta nila, mu mahal napud ang ilang products, then China will go down for sure.. Naa prediction ang ubang economista na mu collapse pud ang economy sa China, kay di sad forever ila ma hold ang value sa ila kwarta.

  10. #200
    Quote Originally Posted by Click Here View Post
    China Passes Japan as Second-Largest Economy

    Yahoo!Finance / New York Times

    SHANGHAI — After three decades of spectacular growth, China passed Japan in the second quarter to become the world’s second-largest economy behind the United States, according to government figures released early Monday.

    The milestone, though anticipated for some time, is the most striking evidence yet that China’s ascendance is for real and that the rest of the world will have to reckon with a new economic superpower.

    The recognition came early Monday, when Tokyo said that Japan’s economy was valued at about $1.28 trillion in the second quarter, slightly below China’s $1.33 trillion. Japan’s economy grew 0.4 percent in the quarter, Tokyo said, substantially less than forecast. That weakness suggests that China’s economy will race past Japan’s for the full year.

    Experts say unseating Japan — and in recent years passing Germany, France and Great Britain — underscores China’s growing clout and bolsters forecasts that China will pass the United States as the world’s biggest economy as early as 2030. America’s gross domestic product was about $14 trillion in 2009.

    “This has enormous significance,” said Nicholas R. Lardy, an economist at the Peterson Institute for International Economics. “It reconfirms what’s been happening for the better part of a decade: China has been eclipsing Japan economically. For everyone in China’s region, they’re now the biggest trading partner rather than the U.S. or Japan.”

    For Japan, whose economy has been stagnating for more than a decade, the figures reflect a decline in economic and political power. Japan has had the world’s second-largest economy for much of the last four decades, according to the World Bank. And during the 1980s, there was even talk about Japan’s economy some day overtaking that of the United States.





    it's nice to know nga na surpass na nla ang Japan....But to tell u murag kuyaw kaau kung molapas na cla sa USA.....wAr jud cguro ang mahitabo...

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