dimanche 9 août 2015

Comment la Chine se prépare à contrôler l'Asie du Sud-Est

La grande question, que de nos jours personne ne pose, mais que tout le monde se pose est : quelle va être l'attitude de l'Asie de l'Est et du Sud-Est vis-à-vis de l'Islam.


"The picture for direct investment — the financial flows that support the construction of factories, offices, warehouses, mines, and farms — is equally striking. From 1995 to 2003, Chinese companies invested a mere $631 million in ASEAN countries; in 2013, they invested $30 billion. Though China remains well behind Japan, Europe, and the US on this front, it certainly has the potential to catch up, as Chinese private-equity firms increasingly look abroad. Indeed, from agriculture to information technology, the Chinese are diversifying their stakes across the region and embedding their companies in ASEAN’s advanced and frontier economies."



How China is winning Southeast Asia

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