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The China economy is a freight train not stopping. Growth rates will drop but demand will increase continuing. Growth rates off a much lower base 10 years ago were representative of less $. Many opportunities are occurring in China and they will carry us along for the ride.
I do strongly disagree with the concerns above and see quite some blue sky for the SSI (shanghai) and ASX. SSI has to go up 100% and more to equal its past high and its by far a better economy now than it was. Better regulation, care and a focus.