Subject: China today
In the future, China will employ millions of American workers and will be dominated by thousands of small communities across the United States. China's acquisitions of US businesses last year set a new all-time record, and this year is on the way to breaking that record.
The Smithfield Foods acquisition is an example. Smithfield Foods is the largest pork producer and processor in the world. It has factories in 26 US states and employs tens of thousands of Americans. She directly owns 460 farms and has contracts with about 2,100 others. But now the Chinese company bought it for $ 4.7 billion, which means that the Chinese will now be the most important employer in dozens of rural communities across America.
Thanks in part to our hugely inflated trade deficit with China, the Chinese have trillions of dollars to spend. They are just starting to use their economic muscles.
It is important to remember that there is often not much difference between "Chinese government" and "Chinese corporations." In 2011, 43 percent of all profits in China came from companies in which the Chinese government had a controlling interest.
Last year, the Chinese company spent $ 2.6 billion to acquire AMC Entertainment, one of the largest movie theater chains in the United States. The Chinese company now controls more movie ticket sales than anyone else in the world.
But China doesn't just rely on acquisitions to expand its economic power.
All over America "economic footholds" are being created. For example, Golden Dragon Precise Copper Tube Group, Inc. recently opened a $ 100 million plant in Thomasville, Alabama. Many residents of Thomasville, Alabama will be glad to have a job, but this will also become another community that will now be heavily dependent on communist China.
And guess where else are Chinese companies taking root? Detroit. China-owned companies are investing in American businesses and new automotive technology, selling everything from seat belts to shock absorbers in retail stores, and hiring experienced engineers and designers to soak up the talent and expertise of domestic automakers and their suppliers. If you recently purchased an "American-made" vehicle, it is likely that it contains several Chinese parts. Industry analysts are unable to provide an exact figure for Chinese suppliers operating in the United States.
China is especially interested in purchasing energy resources from the United States.
For example, China actually mines coal in the Tennessee mountains. Guizhou Gouchuang Energy Holdings Group spent $ 616 million to acquire Triple H Coal Co. in Jacksboro, Tennessee. There was not much news about the acquisition at the time, but now a conservative group in Tennessee is trying to stop the Chinese from blowing up their mountains and taking their coal.
And pretty soon, China may want to build entire cities in the United States, as they have done in other countries. Right now, China is building a city larger than Manhattan near Minsk, the capital of Belarus.
Are you starting to understand the picture?
China is booming. If in doubt about this, just read the following:
And what we've seen so far may only be the tip of the iceberg.
In the meantime, I'll just give you one piece of advice - Learn to speak Chinese. You understand it
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