US vs EU vs TPP

Which do you think will have the strongest economic power in the future?

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EU, that if its still alive

uk will be in tpp in a few years

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China.

Out of the US, EU, and TPP its become obvious that without China or US the TPP is a joke. The leading economy in the TPP is Japan and its too dependent on China for exports and US for tech transfers to form a separate economic bloc.

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TPP doesn't make much sense.
TPP countries give the US treatment equal to or better than TPP when told by the US.

Nope.
Yep.
Maybe.

The EU if they get their shit together.
TPP is a meme.

TPP only purpose was to bully China.

>japan dependent on China for exports and US for tech transfers
nigga what?

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that's just because the us was supposed to be the leader of tpp, which means there's no tpp member that can tell the us “no, fuck off” to begin with

EU equals US now.

US though can still expand by officially taking over Canada, Mexico. Doubling their land, resources, labour, market, etc.

The US empire can still go strong for another 100yrs.

WOOOOOOO HOAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA

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USA will not let anyone surpass it.. they'll find some way to justify an invasion if they have to, it'll be something totally contrived but they would rather go to war than see their military or economic dominance surpassed. Buy US stocks until shit is about to implode then sell and buy bonds from fucking norgay or cucknada until the dust settles.. then buy stocks in whoever won.

>USA will not let anyone surpass it
They are already lower than China and the EU in GDP though

Of course, I'm saying that based on that.
A small percentage of people say that they will confront the United States with TPP,
It's a stupid claim.

> le innovation

The innovation you speak of revolves around a US based technology ecosystem. CPU architecture, system software, telecom connectivity, etc. At some point or another you have to license US technology in order to make commercially viable electronics.

A perfect example was how when the US declared Huawei a security threat and prohibited sales of US origin technology to the company virtually all Japan suppliers to Huawei had stop because 25% or more of the technology used in their product was US based.

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China’s a paper dragon, their entire economy is only built in continual investment. Whenever investors start investing in the dozen or so countries just as profitable as China the Dragon's influence and economy will collapse. Their entire country is filled with pro democracy activists, separatists and political and failing ecosystem. There is no way the Chinese will beat such a well put together and prosperous nation like the US.

China makes their own GDP numbers though so you can’t trust them much. And the EU is already developed, with no where left to grow. It will only be time to the EU is lesser than the US.

oh no no no

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The western European nations are at least as wealthy as the USA, the Eastern nations still have room to grow.

same could be said for some areas in america

That's not adjusted for inflation
thebalance.com/world-s-largest-economy-3306044
>In 2018, China was the world's largest economy for the fourth year in a row. It produced $25.3 trillion in economic output according to estimates by the International Monetary Fund. It contributed 19% of the world's total gross domestic product of $135.2 trillion.
>The European Union was in second place, generating $22 trillion. Together, China and the EU generate 35% of the world's economic output.
>The United States remained in third place, producing $20.5 trillion. The world's three largest economies combined produced 50% of the world's total economy.
>No other economy is even close to any of these three. The fourth-largest economy was India, producing $10.4 trillion. Japan was fifth, at $5.6 trillion. Germany, the strongest country in the EU, produced $4.4 trillion.
>These measurements use purchasing power parity to account for exchange rate changes over time. It also adjusts for government rate manipulation.

you gotta realize ict is just a branch of technology, and even in ict america's lead has proven to be quite a meme to the level that you had to exercise political clout to avoid penetration of the 5g led by fucking china.

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Countries like Romania grow at rates of 6% per year, I doubt the poorest US states are as poor as the likes of Bulgaria. Some regions in those states may be, but not the states altogether.

In the end, the EU consists of 28 sovereign nations, it isn't a single country. No matter where, you can always find some extremely rich and poor regions. Luxemburg, Oberbayern and Hamburg are rich as fuck, for example.

Louisiana is third world

There are 5000 different statistics we can search for. Some say PPP and inflation is a meme, some say it isn't. I'd say the USA and the EU are pretty much on the same level with China coming third, but catching up.

>poor people points
meme

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That's per capita, China and the EU have more people than the US

>Louisiana
Wikipedia says Louisiana has a GDP per capita of like $40,000, which is miles above Bulgaria. However, I admit that sounds a bit high for a state I've pretty much only heard bad things about.

Eastern Europe really is in a bad shape right now, but it's getting better.

TPP with England and USA, of course because some of them from tpp also have FTA or EPA with EU.

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Many people think of China as a Zhangzi tiger.
But no one can interfere with the rise of a society that has improved the level of education.
A society enriched with education will recover even after a great war.
Even if you have $ 100 trillion in debt, you will definitely recover.

China will eventually be more than 10 times as large as Japan.
No one will be able to compete with their power.

just look at crime and pictures of Louisiana, it is a shithole. we also have plenty of room for more people

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Okay, in terms of crime statistics, many US regions can't hold a candle to Europe.
The US population is 330,000,000, pretty impressive already. I'm sure you can grow for another few decades, but compared to Europe, a lot of area simply isn't fit for humans to live there. But I know the US population is growing faster than the EU population (525,000,000), may it be only because of immigration.

100% USA . The EU has already fallen behind America, it's about to lose one of its most significant members and has grown very slowly compared to the US for a decade now. TPP is not comparable.

Zero chance. Australia already rejected their application, pointing out the obvious truth that Britain isn't a pacific country.

Source? Our government wants them to join...