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Published: 20 July, 2011, 23:24

China is pressuring Congress to take action before the US economy is driven to default

China is pressuring Congress to take action before the US economy is driven to default

TAGS: Crisis, Politics, Currencies, China, USA


China has a pretty big question for US lawmakers: What the hell are you doing?

With concerns amounting regarding the decline of the American dollar, China is pressuring Congress to take action before the US economy is driven to default. As the biggest holder of US Treasury debt, China stands to be massively impacted if the debt ceiling isn’t raised which could lead to grave global consequences.

In a statement published on their website, the State Administration of Foreign Exchange writes, "We hope the US government will take responsible policies and measures to boost global financial market confidence and respect and protect the interests of investors.”

As of April of this year, China held around $1.15 trillion in Treasury debt, making it the largest creditor of the States. Japan holds onto the second largest sum of American debt at around $912 billion, with the UK coming in third at $346 billion.

Should America be driven to default, the US would postpone payment to China and the American credit rating would drop. From there, the trillions of US dollars belonging to China would decline in value, which not only angers the Chinese for obvious reasons, but also means that goods produced overseas could cost more in America, impacting export initiatives out of the Far East.

Even if a default doesn’t occur, the US credit rating is already in jeopardy. Standard & Poor’s announced last week that there is a 50 percent likelihood that they will downgrade the US credit rating over the next few months, even if Congress can vote to raise the debt ceiling before the August 2 deadline imposed by the Treasury. “The positions of the administration and the Republican leadership are still very far apart,” S&P Managing Director John Chambers says to the Washington Post. “The tone of the debate has made us wonder whether a compromise can be achieved.”

Both Moody’s and Fitch have also threatened to cancel the current triple-A credit rating as attempts at negotiating on Capitol Hill and in Obama’s White House have gone unresolved.

President Obama said on Friday that Congress would need to come up with a plan before the weekend was over, yet the doomed deadline is still looming with debt discussions at a deadlock still.

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MEYERSAMY April 07, 2012, 07:46
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Make your own life time more simple take the credit loans and all you require.

truth July 25, 2011, 07:22
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China deserves whatever happens. The US is beholden to the American people BEFORE foreign entities. China KNEW the risk before taking the torch from Japan.

AgreeToDisagree July 24, 2011, 23:54
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Try state owned assets, buildings or even land in lieu of the cash. To ensure this does not create unfair 'inroads' into the USA itself, selection of beneficiaries of the assets could be based on below criteria : 1) Poor citizens not strongly political or politically active could receive the asssets or land and citizenships. 2) At an average of 300K worth of assets/goods each, some shipped overseas 7.8 million POOR citizen beneficiaries of Japan and China will either get something nice for themselves 3) Or as a direct sale of citizenships (countries do that for private non-nationals), others in the form of land for cultivation (think private owned plantations and such) ;and US debt becomes 0 to these nations. The Chinese government itself may not get anything, but the people are the government are they not? USA can say, 'See? We made your poorest citizens into landowners etc..' Do 1.5 Trillion for China and 850 billion for Japan (Methinks the Fukushima residents need relocating VERY badly . . . ) and end of debts for USA, and get a blue collar Chinese and Japanese workforce for USA as well. Very likely, some foreign investors would set up businesses as well. This idea may not appeal to racists but for a bunch of new Chinatowns in otherwise unused, unusable properties and wastage (which they will doubtless make the best of being not tied up in red tape), USA will pen a removal of at least 2 Trillion of debt, in exchange for a bunch of likely useful migrant citizens. Stop issuing Treasuries Certificates too. That is just paper.