I wonder how accurate the numbers for comparison are?
The comparison figures are completely flawed. Notice the quarters being compared - India’s figures have been depicted in a quarter that was far better globally than China’s figures. Like I said, the article’s thesis is unlikely to become reality.
Having said this, I still standby what I say regarding the benefit of China’s future growth for the rest of the world. China has always been protectionist while wailing and whining about similar treatment it receives elsewhere. Government spending-spurred economic growth in China will only benefit Chinese companies.
They better not or China may invade...they are a communist country after all...can’t trust them.