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Re: Re: Re: Re: Boycott SHELL and buy AMERICAN
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Posted by Thomas Loecken on May 04, 2004 at 08:37:03 from (66.38.82.7):
In Reply to: Re: Re: Re: Boycott SHELL and buy AMERICAN posted by Paul in Mich on May 03, 2004 at 20:58:43:
I was under the impression that China trying to buy up all the metal caused the high metal prices. I guess this was to keep producing since almost anything you look at is made in China. I dont know whats missing in their country that maybe they dont have the natural resorces for this type of operation or not wanting to repeat past mistakes. What China did in the past,I dont know if it was for war or to get into a global economy, but they where producing metal products and they didnt have enough raw material so they went around their country collecting every pot, pan, plow, etc and melding them down to continue production. This came back to bite them because then they couldnt produce food for the masses.
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