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					<description><![CDATA[It seems that every time a Chinese investor makes an investment in a foreign country it hits the news. It also seems to scare a lot of people. Our view is that integrating China into the world economy is a good thing. We favor integrating China into the world economy for a number of reasons. [&#8230;]]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It  seems that every time a Chinese investor makes an investment in a foreign  country it hits the news. It also seems to scare a lot of people. Our view is  that integrating China into the world economy is a good thing. We favor  integrating China into the world economy for a number of reasons. The first  good reason for integrating China into the world economy is the same reason  that the European Union has been a great success. Forget, for a moment, the  current debt problems in Europe and consider the devastation of two world wars  that ravaged Europe in the 20th century. The efforts to found the EU  were based on the premise that good and prosperous trading partners are less  likely to become adversaries in war. The current news tells us that China is  about to take control of a deep water port in Pakistan and that Zhejiang Geely  Holding Group of China is paying $17 million for Manganese Bronze, the maker or  the black cabs seen all over London. Are these acquisitions a bad thing or just  part of integrating China into the world economy?</p><div class='code-block code-block-1' style='margin: 8px auto; text-align: center; display: block; clear: both;'>
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<p><strong>Raw Materials</strong></p>
<p>A  large part of why Japan invaded Manchuria and tried to establish the “Greater  Asian Co-Prosperity Sphere” was to gain access to raw materials as their  industrial might grew. Allowing a China that is integrated into the world  economy, to gain access to raw materials, serves to reduce the likelihood of  conflict in Asia.</p>
<p><strong>Markets</strong></p>
<p>Producer  nations need markets. However, integrating China into the world economy does  not just mean letting China sell every doodad that they make at low  (subsidized) prices without opening their markets to other nations. Economic  integration is a two way street and nations that are unhappy with their current  balance of payments with China need to insist on arrangements that allow for  their own products and services to have fair access to the growing Chinese  market.</p>
<p><strong>Free Flow of Capital</strong></p>
<p>The  United States is a large and very open market. A lot is made about how  Americans work hard and about how the USA has many natural resources. However,  the free flow of capital throughout North America is a huge stimulus to growth and  a great advantage over other nations. Including China, on a fair basis, into  this flow of capital is part of integrating China into the world economy for  the betterment of all. With a free flow of capital one can <a href="http://profitableinvestingtips.com/investing-trading/invest-in-manufacturing-stocks">invest in manufacturing stocks</a> in the USA or elsewhere  and expect to see strong companies prosper based on sound fundamentals and not  their degree of market access.</p>
<p><strong>Less Likely to Declare War on a Country  That Owes You Money</strong></p>
<p>In  the aftermath of the American Revolution the new United State government  proceeded to issue bonds to finance public works projects such as new roads.  The question arose as to whether or not it was a good idea to go into debt to  English investors considering the recent unpleasantness. Alexander Hamilton,  the first secretary of the treasury and the guy on the $10 bill believed that  England was less likely to resume hostilities if by doing so they would weaken  or destroy the ability of the USA to pay interest and principal on their debts.  Now insert into this equation the current troubles in the South China Sea and  the trillion or so in US debt held by China. Is anyone over there so stupid as  to throw away a trillion dollars? This is all part of integrating China into  the world economy. Do <a href="http://profitableinvestingtips.com/investing-trading/fundamental-analysis">fundamental analysis</a> of Chinese investment  opportunities and <a href="http://profitableinvestingtips.com/investing-trading/invest-during-an-asian-economic-slowdown">invest during an Asian economic  slowdown</a> and benefit from the forthcoming economic integration of China with the  rest of the world.<!-- pingbacker_start --></p>
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