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Faced with slower economic growth, population decline and looming private credit contractions, China needs to expand their international footprint to prevent their nascent hopes of global and regional dominance from slipping away as it did for Japan when they faced similar demographics and limits of central planning productivity gains.
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Faced with slower economic growth, population decline and looming private credit contractions, China needs to expand their international footprint to prevent their nascent hopes of global and regional dominance from slipping away as it did for Japan when they faced similar demographics and limits of central planning productivity gains.
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