China's Economy Has Collapsed

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China's Economy Has Collapsed

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Walmart and Costco will have bare shelves very soon ...

China’s Non-Manufacturing & Manufacturing PMIs Show to What Unfathomable Extent the Economy Has Collapsed
https://wolfstreet.com/2020/03/01/china ... collapsed/
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Yup the CCP says everything's fine but Guangzhou's weekend traffic congestion is down 84% on last year. If it's just a cold then the population don't believe it.

Shortages of stuff like computer parts is starting to affect small retailers in the UK.
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Does that mean sex tourists stuck in China or who planned to go to China now can't get prostitutes? Oh no! :o

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1st quarter numbers come out in April and there going to be horrendous ...

China Faces Financial Armageddon With 85% Of Businesses Set To Run Out Of Cash In 3 Months
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/it- ... et-run-out

Millions of Chinese Firms Face Collapse If Banks Don’t Act
https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles ... t-act-fast
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HappyGuy wrote:
March 3rd, 2020, 12:43 am
Does that mean sex tourists stuck in China or who planned to go to China now can't get prostitutes? Oh no! :o

Why are you clueless about everything you write about? :roll:

P4P is mostly closed off to laowai - true story - which is why you don't have millions of sex tourists in China and why those millions go to other parts of Asia instead...
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Taco wrote:
March 3rd, 2020, 2:08 am
China Faces Financial Armageddon With 85% Of Businesses Set To Run Out Of Cash In 3 Months
https://www.zerohedge.com/economics/it- ... et-run-out
So the virus will bankrupt the small companies which will benefit the big ones? Just like the 2008 recession allowed the big banks to swallow up the little ones?
yick wrote:
March 3rd, 2020, 2:32 am
P4P is mostly closed off to laowai - true story - which is why you don't have millions of sex tourists in China
So China won't get to steal our money and scummy sex tourists won't get to visit prostitutes. Oh no! :o

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HappyGuy wrote:
March 3rd, 2020, 2:32 am

So China won't get to steal our money and scummy sex tourists won't get to visit prostitutes. Oh no! :o

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Scummy sex tourists don't get to visit prostitutes in China unless they a) look like Winston Wu and b) speak good Chinese.

Simply put - the sex industry would still thrive in China because it is patronised by Chinese men - there is no bigger whoremonger on this planet than a Chinese man - what has the Chinese sex industry got to do with sex tourists? Nothing.

China sells the likes of you cheap toasters and kettles because tight fisted wankers like you won't pay the proper price for an american made toaster or kettle. Simple as.

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