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  1. Ongoing topic - click for Most Recent Post In the SCMP - I'm not sure this is of much interest, but in case you hear the term "One belt, one road", this is what it's referring to INFOGRAPHIC: How One Belt, One Road will give China's developing neighbours easier access to Chinese-made products China has experienced unprecedented growth, going from an inward-looking agricultural country to a global manufacturing powerhouse. ‘One Belt, One Road’ creates a land and maritime link to China’s developing neighbours and beyond and their demand for Chinese-made products and materials. http://www.scmp.com/sites/default/files/2015/11/02/backpage-infographic-1102.png . . . and from Chatham House What exactly is 'one belt, one road'?
  2. Yiwu's 'red factories': Where the world's Christmas decorations are made
  3. in the SCMP From Made in China to Created in China: how nation turned itself from world’s sweatshop to global innovator in just one decadeWhile the ‘Made in China’ label has long held negative connotations, the newly embraced ‘Created in China’ designation celebrates a nation that is blazing a trail in manufacturing, technology and the new economy
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