Étude du film China Inside Ou de Woodruff (document en anglais)
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In "China Inside Out", Bob Woodruff reports on China's economic rise and how it impacts the rest of the world. The movie is a one-hour documentary that examines China's growing power in the world, through places such as Angola, Brazil, Cambodia, the US, and it also talks about how it impacts itself.
Angola is China’s most important relation in the African continent, with bilateral trade between the two nations. China granted Angola a $2 billion loan to revive the country’s agricultural sector. The Angolan government is paying off these loans with oil exports to China and by awarding contracts for such projects to Chinese companies. China gets access to millions of barrels of oil, daily. Thanks to China's loans, Angola is quickly developing and China is developing financially from the oil's sales profits.
China has an immense interest in Brazil for its large quantities in soy production. Since the population of China is drastically increasing and they're trying to develop their state, meaning more buildings and fewer farms, there will be less food production. China is in need of soy and so they turn towards Brazil. If Brazil sells their soy to China, then they will earn money and have more available jobs for Brazilians. China will benefit by purchasing larger quantities for less, and at the same time China will be in the process of becoming more developed.
Many years ago, there was a conflict between China and Cambodia. China declined the Cambodian economy, but after some time, they saw an opportunity to earn money off of Cambodia. The Chinese open one factory each month in Cambodia, and in result, Cambodia expands. China plans to grab a great hold on Cambodia and Cambodia will benefit because they will not be as poor as they would be without China. Already, China has taken over much of Cambodia because most companies are Chinese and the majority of the population speaks Mandarin.
Since the United States of America is the most powerful country in the world, China feels obligated to have a relationship with America. The two countries need one another for economical reasons. China produces products for a very cheap prices and sells them to the United States of America. The United States obtains their necessary product for a good price and China grasps business.
The best way for China to maintain business is by producing cheap products and exporting the products to developing countries. The products by China are cheap due to the high demand for work, because of the enormous population. With all the information provided above, China seems to be doing well.
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