Political Calculations has an interesting discussion of the growth of U.S. exports to China and Chinese exports to the U.S. They suggest that each country's exports are growing by about 22 percent per year, therefore doubling every three years or so.
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Chairman HU received a luke warm reception in several countries on his recent tour of Africa. NYT reports cie skepticism about the Chinese "policy blind" approach to foreign aid.
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