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What contributes to China's growth?
Jan 15, 2008 03:20
  • FRANKENSTEIN
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2008 is a special and significant year for China. Beijing Olympic Games will fall on August 8th, 2008. Also, 2008 is the 30th anniversary of the inception of China's reform and opening up. In the past three decades, China has undergone trenmendous progress both culturally and economically. The economy has been undegoing a double-digit growth and people's lives has improved a lot. The overall strength of the Chinese nation skyrocketed.

What do you think contributes to the tremendous growth of China? The stable domestic environment? The leadership of government? The Average Chinese' hard work? The dream or value hold by Chinese people? Oh, this sounds like a stupid question? I mean what the most important factors are for China's big growth. Can you share your opinion?

Jan 16, 2008 00:14
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  • GRIZ326
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Opportunity!

The opportunity for big western corporations to expand profits with lower manufacturing costs...

The opportunity for the Chinese government to bring in more money...

The opportunity for Chinese business leaders to make more money...

The opportunity for many common Chinese people to make more money than they ever dreamed possible...

There are many bumps in the road as China continues down the road of opportunity, but the forecast is sunny.

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