China is certainly an important player in the global economy, and a widespread AIDS epidemic would threaten that growth.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
China is growing very quickly and is clearly becoming an important player in the world economy.
The fight against AIDS in China is already well underway. The Chinese government and other funders are providing major support, and they'll continue to bear primary responsibility for delivering prevention and treatment.
At some point, the spectacular growth in China has to stop.
Even as China's growth slows, it will continue to be a powerhouse for the global economy.
AIDS is a global problem and there should be a global solution found by the entire international community. It is really scary to see and imagine our world fall into pieces because we refuse to share and put in the common vestiges of our civilizations.
If we don't get our relationship with the emerging People's Republic of China right, that is something that could lead to global catastrophe.
China should be developing through the various foreign investments it receives. I hope for its level-headed and rational understanding that anything to discourage that is a disservice to itself.
If a country denies it has AIDS, that country will inevitably become an even greater victim.
With its population making up one fifth of the world's total, China offers a market with enormous potential.
I think the rise of China is inevitable, because China has moved from a low-cost producer, at low levels of technology, to higher levels of technology, and because it's very competitive, even in some high-tech products they offer at very competitive rates - much lower than their competitors.
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