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14-10-2017, 22:00
De eerdere handelsreis van Koning Mohammed VI naar China lijkt te worden geconcretiseerd.



Gisteren werd door het Marokkaanse CRI (regionaal investeringscentrum) een akkoord gesloten met het Chinese CAIC (organisatie voor industriële samenwerking). Dit principeakkoord omvat de eerste stappen voor de realisatie van een industriële handelszone in de regio Fez-Meknes.

Bij het sluiten van dit akkoord tussen beide partijen waren verschillende politieke en economische verantwoordelijken uit de regio aanwezig. Denk hierbij aan de wali van de regio Fez-Meknes, de gouverneur van Fez en ook een behoorlijk aantal grote ondernemers.

Zoals bekend bezocht Koning Mohammed VI vorig kalenderjaar China, dit bezoek stond in het teken van het verbeteren van zowel de economische als politieke banden. Tijdens dit bezoek kondigde de Koning ook de afschaffing van visa voor Chinese onderdanen aan. Die afschaffing ging in op 1 juni 2016 in en sindsdien is het aantal Chinese toeristen in Marokko excessief gestegen.

15-10-2017, 09:08


Goedzo meer handel met het oosten minder met het westen .

15-10-2017, 09:22
Jammer dat er niks over de onderdrukking van Xinjiang moslims in China wordt gezegd en waarom zou je ook het kan de handel in gevaar brengen.

15-10-2017, 10:00

Citaat door Wouldcha3b:
Goedzo meer handel met het oosten minder met het westen .
Je vergeet even dat chineze moslims Koran moeten inleveren, niet mee mogen doen met de ramadan en geen baarden en hoofddoeken.
Koran wordt verboden in China dus als je daar zaken mee wilt doen ben je ook niet goed wijs.

15-10-2017, 10:10


ja china is slecht voor mensenrechten
Citaat door Gigi7:
Je vergeet even dat chineze moslims Koran moeten inleveren, niet mee mogen doen met de ramadan en geen baarden en hoofddoeken.
Koran wordt verboden in China dus als je daar zaken mee wilt doen ben je ook niet goed wijs.

15-10-2017, 13:31
Chinezen kan je zaken mee doen. Plus ze zijn echt aardig, nederig naar een ander toe.

Liever hun dan die stinkrussen

15-10-2017, 13:43
Als de Chinezen ‘en masse’ hun dollars en economie uitbreiden buiten China, zit de VS met een groot probleem en stort hun economie in.
De schrik van Trump.

15-10-2017, 14:00

Citaat door Ma-at:
Als de Chinezen ‘en masse’ hun dollars en economie uitbreiden buiten China, zit de VS met een groot probleem en stort hun economie in.
De schrik van Trump.
China heeft juist baat aan een sterke amerikaanse economie, aangezien het een grote afzetmarkt is en tevens zeer groot aantal " american bonds / schuldpapier " bezit.

Everything is connected with each other

15-10-2017, 14:25

Citaat door 918:
Chinezen kan je zaken mee doen. Plus ze zijn echt aardig, nederig naar een ander toe.

Liever hun dan die stinkrussen
Foute denkwijze.
Be a businessman in dit soort gevallen.

15-10-2017, 14:44

Citaat door 918:
China heeft juist baat aan een sterke amerikaanse economie, aangezien het een grote afzetmarkt is en tevens zeer groot aantal " american bonds / schuldpapier " bezit.

Everything is connected with each other
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/26/politics/dunford-us-china-greatest-threat/index.html

(CNN)America's top military officer, Gen. Joseph Dunford, told Congress Tuesday China is likely to be the "greatest threat" of any foe to the US within a decade.

"I think China probably poses the greatest threat to our nation by about 2025," Dunford told the Senate Armed Services Committee during a hearing on his re-appointment as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Dunford was responding to a question from Hawaii Democrat Sen. Mazie Hirono, who noted that the general had previously identified Russia, followed by China and North Korea, as representing the greatest military threats to US national security during a 2015 appearance before the same committee.
But on Tuesday Dunford took the opportunity to reshuffle his list of national security concerns, saying that North Korea now "poses the greatest threat today" due to the "sense of urgency" involved as Pyongyang's develops its nuclear and missile programs.
Trump warns of 'devastating' military option as North Korea moves jets
Trump warns of 'devastating' military option as North Korea moves jets
He also said that Russia remained the greatest threat overall due to its military capabilities in the realms of nuclear weapons and electronic warfare as well as Russian military activity in places like Crimea, which it invaded and annexed in 2014, and eastern Ukraine, where Western officials accuse Moscow of backing armed separatists.
However, Dunford said that China would become the greatest threat by 2025.
"If I look out to 2025, and I look at the demographics and the economic situation, I think China probably poses the greatest threat to our nation by about 2025," he said.
Dunford also told the committee that "China is focused on limiting our ability to project power and weakening our alliances in the Pacific."
China sends troops to Djibouti, establishes first overseas military base
China sends troops to Djibouti, establishes first overseas military base
"Chinese leaders seem committed to increases in defense spending for the foreseeable future," the report added, saying "China's military modernization is targeting capabilities with the potential to degrade core US military technological advantages."
The Pentagon's 2017 assessment of China's military capabilities noted that Beijing's "officially disclosed military budget grew at an average of 8.5% per year in inflation adjusted terms from 2007 through 2016."
"We use, largely, Russia and China to benchmark our capabilities," Dunford said Tuesday, warning that in the face of Russian and Chinese military modernization, the US would need to boost the annual defense budget by somewhere between 3% and 7% for the next five years in order "to maintain a competitive advantage over those peer competitors" in the mid 2020s.
US, China 'have many difficult issues'
Dunford visited Beijing in August where he struck a deal with Chinese military forces ensuring better communications between the two world powers.
Speaking at the time, the general said the United States and China "have many difficult issues where we will not necessarily have the same perspectives," and the agreement would reduce the chance of "miscalculation."
China's navy expands reach: Ships in Baltic for drills with Russia
China's navy expands reach: Ships in Baltic for drills with Russia
In August a US destroyer, the USS John S. McCain, sailed close to one of the artificial islands China claims in the South China Sea as part of a freedom of navigation exercise.
Beijing said the move was a "flaunting of force." The US regularly conducts similar Freedom of Navigation exercises in the South China Sea, which China claims as its territory but the US insists are international waters.
In the East China Sea, US officials have accused Chinese jets of carrying out multiple "unsafe" intercepts of American aircraft in recent months.
In one incident, a Chinese J-10 fighter jet came within 300 feet (90 meters) of a US plane forcing it to take "evasive action," US officials told CNN.
Beijing maintains an Air Defense Identification Zone over a large part of the East China Sea, a zone which the US does not consider valid.

15-10-2017, 15:06

Citaat door -oushen-:
Foute denkwijze.
Be a businessman in dit soort gevallen.
En business draait voor een grote gedeelte om vertrouwen.

15-10-2017, 15:09

Citaat door Ma-at:
http://edition.cnn.com/2017/09/26/politics/dunford-us-china-greatest-threat/index.html

(CNN)America's top military officer, Gen. Joseph Dunford, told Congress Tuesday China is likely to be the "greatest threat" of any foe to the US within a decade.

"I think China probably poses the greatest threat to our nation by about 2025," Dunford told the Senate Armed Services Committee during a hearing on his re-appointment as Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Dunford was responding to a question from Hawaii Democrat Sen. Mazie Hirono, who noted that the general had previously identified Russia, followed by China and North Korea, as representing the greatest military threats to US national security during a 2015 appearance before the same committee.
But on Tuesday Dunford took the opportunity to reshuffle his list of national security concerns, saying that North Korea now "poses the greatest threat today" due to the "sense of urgency" involved as Pyongyang's develops its nuclear and missile programs.
Trump warns of 'devastating' military option as North Korea moves jets
Trump warns of 'devastating' military option as North Korea moves jets
He also said that Russia remained the greatest threat overall due to its military capabilities in the realms of nuclear weapons and electronic warfare as well as Russian military activity in places like Crimea, which it invaded and annexed in 2014, and eastern Ukraine, where Western officials accuse Moscow of backing armed separatists.
However, Dunford said that China would become the greatest threat by 2025.
"If I look out to 2025, and I look at the demographics and the economic situation, I think China probably poses the greatest threat to our nation by about 2025," he said.
Dunford also told the committee that "China is focused on limiting our ability to project power and weakening our alliances in the Pacific."
China sends troops to Djibouti, establishes first overseas military base
China sends troops to Djibouti, establishes first overseas military base
"Chinese leaders seem committed to increases in defense spending for the foreseeable future," the report added, saying "China's military modernization is targeting capabilities with the potential to degrade core US military technological advantages."
The Pentagon's 2017 assessment of China's military capabilities noted that Beijing's "officially disclosed military budget grew at an average of 8.5% per year in inflation adjusted terms from 2007 through 2016."
"We use, largely, Russia and China to benchmark our capabilities," Dunford said Tuesday, warning that in the face of Russian and Chinese military modernization, the US would need to boost the annual defense budget by somewhere between 3% and 7% for the next five years in order "to maintain a competitive advantage over those peer competitors" in the mid 2020s.
US, China 'have many difficult issues'
Dunford visited Beijing in August where he struck a deal with Chinese military forces ensuring better communications between the two world powers.
Speaking at the time, the general said the United States and China "have many difficult issues where we will not necessarily have the same perspectives," and the agreement would reduce the chance of "miscalculation."
China's navy expands reach: Ships in Baltic for drills with Russia
China's navy expands reach: Ships in Baltic for drills with Russia
In August a US destroyer, the USS John S. McCain, sailed close to one of the artificial islands China claims in the South China Sea as part of a freedom of navigation exercise.
Beijing said the move was a "flaunting of force." The US regularly conducts similar Freedom of Navigation exercises in the South China Sea, which China claims as its territory but the US insists are international waters.
In the East China Sea, US officials have accused Chinese jets of carrying out multiple "unsafe" intercepts of American aircraft in recent months.
In one incident, a Chinese J-10 fighter jet came within 300 feet (90 meters) of a US plane forcing it to take "evasive action," US officials told CNN.
Beijing maintains an Air Defense Identification Zone over a large part of the East China Sea, a zone which the US does not consider valid.
En mede daardoor moeten we hen saboteren en vooral niet mee laten doen met de wereld

Er heerst tot op heden een wapenembargo tegen de chinezen.... weet je wat ze toen hebben gedaan? Wapens namaken, en geef ze best gelijk.

Embargo's werken averechts soms

15-10-2017, 15:12


Embargo's werken averechts soms.

Klopt meestal wel.

15-10-2017, 17:48
gelukkig weet china in eigen land arabieren met een islam kaart in de hand heel duidelijk te vertellen dat ze moeten optieven!

15-10-2017, 21:55

Citaat door marocboy_2626:
Jammer dat er niks over de onderdrukking van Xinjiang moslims in China wordt gezegd en waarom zou je ook het kan de handel in gevaar brengen.
De EU doet ook zaken met China. De VS,Canada en Australie ook. IK snap jouw reactie niet.

IK vind het trouwens wel slim. Vooral het afschaffen van visa.

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