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Old 10-02-08, 07:46 AM   #36
mrbeast
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Originally Posted by Frame57
I am not sure how and why many european countries are allowing the influx of muslims. France, England and the Balkans are having problems with this. So, as went Kosovo, so will other countries experience this in the future and I think that we be a problem for them. Italy is taking great pains to not allow muslims into their country and this is obviously due to the Roman Catholics. Think about for a moment of the last import you bought that was made in England? France? etc... there is virtually no exports from the EU. Almost everything I buy has a China tag on it. They are the wave of the future economically and axiomatically militarily as well. So I agree with you but I will give it 20 years tops.
Maybe you didn't see this:

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Market size. Imports are a good indicator of the size of a national market as well as the flows of merchandises servicing the needs of an economy. The United States, Germany, China and Japan are the world's largest importers and consequently the world's largest economies. Germany has recently become the world’s largest exporter, supplementing the traditional position held by United States over the last 50 years. The integration of China to the global economy has been accompanied by a growing level of participation to trade both in absolute and relative terms, improving the rank of China from the 7th largest exporter in 2000 and to the 3rd largest in 2005. China has recently surpassed Japan both in the total value of its imports and exports.
Trade imbalances. Some countries, notably the United States and the United Kingdom, have significant trade deficits which are reflected in their balance of payments.....
http://people.hofstra.edu/geotrans/e...ngtraders.html

The EU exports nothing does it?
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