True. But "underdeveloped" China thinks that it too must do the Japanese bridges to nowherewlin wrote:I do not think we have that lurxury to build "bridge to nowhere" right now. Japan is too small and too developed.

Sorry. You are economically illiterate. That is exactly what GDP numbers mean. The sum total of output of "that means food, housing, education, transportion, power, communication, entainment etc" . Yes. The Japanese and Americans are around 10 times more in dollar terms (Nominal GDP) and around six times in PPP (the $5 coke in Japan costing $1 in Japan is the PPP adjustment).Hey, Genius, I am talking about living standard not per capita GDP. I had chance to buy one 5-dollar-no-refill-medium-size-cup coke in Tokyo. The price tag there is also many times. About living standard, that means food, housing, education, transportion, power, communication, entainment etc. I do not see any country in this world can claim they have a 10 times living standard on average compare to China.
About per capita incomes, it is 10 times in dollar terms. It was 30, 40, 50 times before. I hope it will become 3, 4, 5 times in the future.
Yes. But getting from 30/40 to 10 is the easy part. All you needed to do is import technology and do basics like moving farmers into factories and build infrastructure. The next level becomes a steep vertical climb. That is the harder thing to do.
And I do hope that to go from 10 to 3,4,5 times, you dont burn 30 times more coal than you do at present and also consume 5 times more steel and aluminium and electricity. If that is your plan, sorry, it is not going to happen. There are natural limits to that kind of growth.
China did a lousy job in national accounts field. But if you really have interest, it is not difficult to know China is the number one automobile market right now. More than US, Japan, or Germany combined. Besides that you can name any market to see the size of it. It is not on statistical report does not mean they do not exist.
How about another statistic. China Burns more coal than US, Europe and JAPAN combined?. Uses more steel than the rest of the world combined has an automobile market that was the size of the US 28 years ago, and US has just a fifth of the population of China! Get real.
There are world bank reports that show that the TERMS of trade have suffered measurably for China. Prices have dropped, the value of imports are rising faster than value of exports, pricing power of Chinese exports have been hit. Go to the world bank site and download it. I dont know whom you have been talking to, but that is reality . Face it!.BTW JFYI: Based on the experience of my business and all people I knew, the export order is very strong here right now and the pricing power has never been better. I guess the reason is this recession really killed a lot small players. We Chinese really like recession because nothing like recession can help you to eliminate your competitors.
But if you want to really to walk the walk, you need to do the exactly same thing. Do not tell me you guys do not know that.
I really dont think we will (like burning 3b tons of coal a year). And we will NOT do the exact same thing as Chinese did. We CANNOT do it. Our economies are structured differently. Our energy needs will be met more from nuclear (the 3 stage Indian Thorium plan will gestate by 2020 fully, when we will have enough thorium from fast breeders matured to use thorium, and the thorium fuel can be used after the 3 stages, and in any case, the 123 agreement will allow conventional nuke plants to come up without any fuel bottlenecks) Thorium Fuel Cycle in India,India's three stage nuclear power program. Nothing else will work in the Indian context for bulk base power. Coal and fossil fuel will be used too,but not in the scale and proportion as China.
I am talking about the Shenzen business model that leveraged the entreprenurial skills and the talent of the chinese people rather than the top down Communist command economy of Harbin and Shanghai in the earlier days. Shenzen and the Pearl River delta is what kick started China. Before 1978 and as late as 1984, China was on it's knees and had a serious foreign exchange crunch and one of the main source of USD was supplying knock off soviet weapons to Iran in the Iran -Iraq war. Iran was under a weapons embargo from both the west and soviet union and china was the only source of weapons. In fact, Deng's liberalization and Saddam Hussein (who invaded Iran) was the savior of China. Saddam was the "savior" of India as well, because when he invaded Kuwait in 1990 , that oil shock and foreign exchange crisis was what forced India to change tracks from the command economy in 1991. The shock happened to China some 12 years earlier and that is the exact difference between India and China (the gap is around 5 to 12 years depending on which sector you are looking at). Until 1984 for China and 1991 for India both were begging for USD and were regular IMF loan takers (in fact largest). If you are too young to know of it , learn it from here. The commie propaganda ministry is not going to tell you the facts.It not about if you want it or not, it is about if you really can do it or not. Again why you make so much noise about Shenzhen? I cannot understand. It is economy is only 1% of Chinese economy. Are you talking about the Shenzhen in China? Let us stop to talk about begging US dollars etc, ok? The record will not be kind to you.
Calm down. Sir. We also sell some engines to India.


As far as India is concerned, the private players who went for Chinese boilers and electrical equipment in the first flush have burnt their fingers badly (equipment breakdowns, downtimes, bad reliability) and are now coming back in droves back to BHEL and others like L&T-Mitsubishi

Largest global guys like Arcelor and Corus and others are at less than 100% utilization ,and you say Chinese industry on an average makes big profits in steel. Well, I have a bridge to sell to you. At best they will be operating at break even levels and many of the excess capacity will have been idled. No two ways about it. Otherwise, prices would have plunged to levels where no one makes any money.You'd better believe it. Bao stell got a profit 11B RMB on 98B sales for the first 6 month. You can name any other company and i can tell you the number.
There is one term called technology transfer. Do not tell me India award your projects without asking for that. The difference is if you can learn what you got and manufacture it without further help or even develop new models on top of it.
Oh, we do all that. BHEL openly puts that it's turbines are Siemens and GE license, Boilers are Alstom, Babcox and Wilcox, and which ones are BHEL designs. And yes, they and others do make equipment upto 1000 MW capacity that the Chinese do as well. But somehow only Chinese (and Koreans) seem to pass of licensed made foreign equipment as "Chinese" and violate license terms by exporting (Doosan did that too, they exported Altsom licensed equipment which Altsom said they didn't have the license to do and the 21% duty was put in precisely to stop that, because if that was the case, no one would by made in India licensed equipment where the license payments to vendor had to be made) . That is called criminal behavior by any book.
Hmm. Wonder why Angela Merkel had such strong words on the Chinese theft of maglev technology if it was "transferred" , same with the Siemens train technology.You keep talking about Shanghai Meglev project. You must think we Chinese are a bunch of idiots to pay that price without technology transfer.
To do that you actually have to design and build competitve products that compete on things other than price and financing. Making "mushrooms" out of foreign designs and then selling that to other markets is not a way for long term success. Sorry. That East Asian model has run it's course. No one has any tolerance for that kind of thing anymore.Then we can sell it to Asia, Africa, South America etc. It will take several decades to do it and I really do not think we need to worry about the business in 2030 or 2350. Think too much will hurt your health.