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http://www.boston.com/yourlife/health/other/articles/2006/09/18/chinas_dangerous_dustbowl/
Will America give their share back?
Will America give their share back?
Mk said:In Guam we experienced this—clouds of sand, and pollution every once and a while from China hitting Guam.
Uh, well I'm not sure who is blowing the wind currents, but there was air pollution.wolram said:China is a blowing in the wind.
"China exports China" refers to the export of products and goods from China to other countries. It can also refer to the export of Chinese culture, ideas, and technologies to other parts of the world. Essentially, it means that China is actively participating in global trade and sharing its resources with other nations.
The most commonly exported products from China include electronics, machinery, textiles, and furniture. China is also a major exporter of agricultural products such as fruits, vegetables, and seafood. Additionally, China is known for its exports of manufactured goods like toys, clothing, and household items.
The export industry plays a significant role in China's economy, accounting for a large portion of its GDP. China's exports help create jobs, stimulate economic growth, and bring in foreign currency. The country's large manufacturing sector and low labor costs make it an attractive destination for foreign companies to outsource production, further boosting China's export industry.
China faces several challenges in its export industry, including trade tensions with other countries, rising labor and production costs, and increasing competition from other countries. Additionally, there have been concerns about the quality and safety of some Chinese exports, leading to stricter regulations and inspections on goods leaving the country.
In recent years, China's export industry has shifted towards more high-tech and value-added products, such as electronics and machinery, rather than low-cost manufacturing. The country has also been investing in research and development, leading to more innovative products and technologies being exported. Additionally, China has been expanding its trade partnerships beyond traditional markets and increasing its presence in emerging markets in Africa, Latin America, and Southeast Asia.