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    Angry China trying to corner the shipping container market

    China tryin' to corner the shipping container market... Shipping crisis puts German banks under pressure 22 Jan.`17 - The flailing container shipping industry is a massive problem for state banks, particularly in northern Germany. Some fear that skyrocketing risk provisions may cost taxpayers billions of euros.
    A report published on Sunday by German public broadcaster ARD has suggested that the northern German states of Hamburg and Schleswig-Holstein may have to offer up to 20 billion euros ($21.4 billion) in credit guarantees to prop up banks with bad investments in container shipping. "Many competitors here have hardly any chance against the new mega-shipping companies in Asia," reporter Heinz-Roger Dohms wrote. "There is so much over-capacity on the world market that they can't afford to send their container ships out at all, or have to do so at charter rates that don't even cover costs."
    Some experts think Hanjin was just the tip of the iceberg
    That's bad new for the banks that underwrite German shipping companies - and German banks maintain around $100 billion in shipping loans, a quarter of the world's total. The financial institutions most affected by the credit squeeze include the HSH Nordbank, the Nord Landesbank and the DVB Bank, all of which specialize in shipping finance. But they're not the only ones. "Maritime shipping has become one of the biggest problems for German banks and it does not only affect the usual northern, coastal-based suspects like HSH Nordbank and NordLB," wrote the financial newspaper Handelsblatt earlier this month. "Dekabank, for example, trimmed its business outlook for 2016 by a fifth because the bank set aside an unexpectedly large amount for bad ship loans in the first two quarters." Earlier this week, the state premier of Schleswig-Holstein, Torsten Albig, raised hackles when he suggested that in a worst-case scenario he might have to ask for help from the EU or the federal German government to cover bad shipping loans by HSH Nordbank, 85 percent of which is owned by Schleswig-Holstein and Hamburg. Critics accused Albig himself of mismanagement and hyperbole, but there is consensus that because of HSH, Schleswig-Holstein will have to take up new lines of credit rather than pay off debts as planned. So how did this crisis come about, and is there any way for banks to abandon ship from a sector that seems to be sinking? Vicious circles
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    China has been empowered by american corporations. China's people were eating dog, living and eating bad fish before our corps made china one of the richest countries in the world.

    China is amassing a huge military with american money and is or soon will be the worlds and our biggest threat. They want to corner the market on everything.
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    A Container related fact. When Jimmy Hoffa was a top union boss, he was talking against the use of Containers in shipping, (the unloading and loading was more labor intensive before containers) while behind scene Mrs. Hoffa owned Container Corp of America.

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    Yes, maybe we can now bring home more of the production, and keep others from leaving so if they do grab a large piece of the container action, and they have, they'll be filled with American goods!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Common View Post
    China has been empowered by american corporations. China's people were eating dog, living and eating bad fish before our corps made china one of the richest countries in the world.

    China is amassing a huge military with american money and is or soon will be the worlds and our biggest threat. They want to corner the market on everything.
    Even today, the average Chinese has a standard of living 1/10th that of Mexicans, who in turn have an average 1/10 that of the average American and that the American economy is still larger than the next two countries, China and Japan, combined. We've got work to do, but we're anything but a dying giant. Life here is damn good!

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    Even today, the average Chinese has a standard of living 1/10th that of Mexicans, who in turn have an average 1/10 that of the average American and that the American economy is still larger than the next two countries, China and Japan, combined.

    Granny says, "Well den...

    ... let's put our Hispexicans...

    ... onna slow boat to China...

    ... to help `em out.

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