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| Thank goodness for the Chinese consumer Source - Zachary Karabell |
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Faced with the challenges of domestic growth in the United States and Europe in the years ahead, things would look a whole lot worse without the Chinese consumer, says Zachary Karabell, president of River Twice Research. For example: That core of perhaps 250 million Chinese consumers – especially in coastal cities – actually earn closer to $10,000 a year on average. Given modest living expenses, they are left with considerable disposable income. They are eager to spend this income. True, China has one of the higher personal savings rates in the world – in excess of 40 per cent. But this doesn't reflect a wariness to spend as much as the absence of things to buy, places to put money other than state-bank savings accounts, and concern about health care costs. |
That is now changing, says Karabell: For many global companies, the rise of the Chinese consumer is the only thing standing between them and a decline in their business, says Karabell. Source: Zachary Karabell, Thank God for the Chinese Consumer, Wall Street Journal, August 8, 2008. For text: http://online.wsj.com/article/SB121815318990122419.html For more on Trade Issues: http://www.ncpa.org/sub/dpd/index.php?Article_Category=42 FMF Policy Bulletin/ 12 August 2008 |
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