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From: Oficina de Prensa y Cultura [mailto:[email protected]] 
Subject: CHINA THE FUTURE GREAT ECONOMIC POWER



Reflections by Comrade Fidel

 China, the future great economic power

These days, many news cables are talking about China's economic potential. 

Yesterday, March 28th, it was the main U.S. news agency which was acknowledging 
that "China is the only major economy still growing at a fast clip...

"In his second rebuke of U.S. leadership this past week - the cable continues, 
not very kindly at the end of the paragraph- the central bank governor, Zhou 
Xiaochuan <http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Zhou+Xiaochuan> ,  said 
China's rapid response to the downturn - including a stimulus package 
equivalent to $586 billion- proved the superiority of its authoritarian, 
one-party political system. "

The AP agency immediately releases the verbatim version of the governor of the 
central bank of China:

"Facts speak volumes, and demonstrate that compared with other major economies, 
the Chinese government 
<http://encyclopedia.thefreedictionary.com/Chinese+government>  has taken 
prompt, decisive and effective policy measures, demonstrating its system 
advantage..." a statement that, according to the press agency, were  taken from 
Zhou's  remarks posted on the People's Bank 
<http://www.thefreedictionary.com/People's+bank>  of China's Web site.   

"Two weeks away from the summit of 20 leading economies (G20) to be held on 
April 2 in London, Zhou called on foreign governments to give their finance 
ministers and central bankers broad authority so that they can "act boldly and 
expeditiously <http://www.thefreedictionary.com/expeditiously>  without having 
to go through a lengthy or even painful approval process." 

"China has made its agenda clear: It wants a stable U.S. dollar, and has even 
advocated the creation of another global currency altogether. Beijing is leery 
of protectionism. And it is demanding a larger say in how financial systems are 
regulated and rescued, while holding back on any promises for new rescue or 
stimulus measures of its own.  

At the end of the cable, it states:

"...Wen Jiabao <http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/Wen+Jiabao> , the 
Chinese Prime Minister, has urged the United States 
<http://encyclopedia2.thefreedictionary.com/United+States>  to remain "a 
credible nation." In other words 
<http://www.thefreedictionary.com/in+other+words> , Beijing wants Washington to 
avoid spurring inflation with excessive government spending on bailouts and 
stimulus packages."

As one can see, the influence of the Peoples' Republic of China at the London 
meeting will be enormous from the economic point of view vis-à-vis the world 
crisis.  That would have never happened earlier when the power of the United 
States used to prevail totally in this field.

On the other hand, it is amusing to see the unrest at the entrails of the 
empire, full of insurmountable problems and contradictions with the peoples of 
Latin America which it intends to dominate forever and ever.

Those reading the statements made by the pious Catholic Joe Biden in Viña del 
Mar, ruling out the lifting of the economic blockade against Cuba and longing 
for an internal transition which in our country would be frankly 
counter-revolutionary, will be amazed.  It is so sad to hear his plaintive 
laments, especially when there is not a single Latin American and Caribbean 
government that doesn't perceive a millstone from the past in that antediluvian 
measure.  What kind of ethic subsists in United States policy?  How much of 
Christianity remains in the political thinking of Vice President Biden? 

 

 

Fidel Castro Ruz

March 29, 2009

3:43 p.m.


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