Is China Done? Posted on August 19, 2025 at 09:07:05 PM by Alan Greenspan
Is China Done?
900 Containers of Chinese Goods Abandoned at Mexican Port, 480 Seized in Europe!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pODmt0RMgno
Are these un-sold products the same as the underoccupied/unsold real estate developments in China?
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia:
Underoccupied developments in China are mostly unoccupied newly built property developments in China, and frequently referred to as "ghost cities" or ghost towns. The phenomenon was claimed and recorded as early as 2009 by Al Jazeera's Melissa Chan and subsequently reported by news media over the decades.[1][2][3][4] Although a feature of discourse on the Chinese economy and urbanization in China in the 2010s, many developments that were initially criticized as "ghost cities" in China have since become occupied and are now functioning cities.[5][6][7][8]
China's government has set a goal to raise the nation's urbanization rate to around 75% by 2035, which may require the construction of an estimated 40 to 50 million new housing units to accommodate this shift.[9] Some observers argue that China's so-called "ghost cities" are better understood as ambitious urbanization projects built ahead of demand.[10][2] A 2021 Bloomberg article cited geography professor Max Woodworth who explained these developments often resemble fully constructed cities but lack immediate population inflow. He notes that China's rapid push to urbanize after decades of underurbanization, has led to a pace of construction that sometimes outstrips the rate at which people move in, despite ongoing investment interest. While these areas may appear underutilized initially, they are often intended to fill gradually over time as part of a long-term urban development strategy.[11]
There have been countless articles on this, on the internet. I ask, is this the end of the world as we know it??
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