The Wall Street Journal wrote last night (December 8th): "Over the past five years, China's exports have surged while imports have stagnated. Beijing is pursuing a 'beggar-thy-neighbor' growth model at the expense of other countries around the world."

[Witty] Comment: Is it not selling to China, and not selling to China either, then blaming China for not importing? Moreover, how does this sound like the British Parliament's debate before the Opium War? "China doesn't buy anything, we must find a way to force him to buy something." Furthermore, "beggar-thy-neighbor"? Think about Canada and Mexico, how far they have been pushed by the United States? China and Southeast Asia are a model of regional cooperation!

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