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Around the World In 45 Minutes April 2011

Around the World In 45 Minutes April 2011. Globalization. Manufacturers Experiencing Rising Exports. Export’s Contribution to GDP. IGER.csuci.edu. Why IGER? Bridge to Pacific Rim Prepare Our Students. Areas Today Asia China Japan Budget Deficits Inflation. Asia.

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Around the World In 45 Minutes April 2011

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  1. Around the World In 45 Minutes April 2011

  2. Globalization

  3. Manufacturers Experiencing Rising Exports

  4. Export’s Contribution to GDP

  5. IGER.csuci.edu

  6. Why IGER? • Bridge to Pacific Rim • Prepare Our Students

  7. Areas Today • Asia • China • Japan • Budget Deficits • Inflation

  8. Asia

  9. Asia’s Contribution to Global GDP Growth

  10. Soaring Industrial Production in Asia

  11. Investments in Asia

  12. Higher labor Costs in Asia ex Japan

  13. Asia Consumption Accelerating

  14. Asia Inflation • Supply Shortages • Demand Pull • Not Much Slack

  15. Asia Place to • Produce • Invest • Sell • Future

  16. China’s Economy

  17. Share of Global GDP

  18. U.S. Treasury Securities • 8% of all • 25% of foreign owned

  19. RMB • Liberalized • Trades Settled • World Currency

  20. China Big Consumer

  21. China’s Love Affair with Cars

  22. Buy a Car and Buy a Flat

  23. China’s Shrinking Trade Surplus

  24. House Prices for Asian Cities

  25. Gov’t Policies • Purchase Restrictions • Property Taxes • Higher Interest Rates

  26. Five-year Plan Happy China

  27. China Inflation • Social/ Political

  28. Conclusion • Growth Cool Down • Inflation Ease • Control Property Prices • Gradual Yuan Appr.

  29. Japan Unemployment Rate

  30. Japan Exports by Region

  31. Japan: Consumer Price Index

  32. Global Impact • Supply Chain • Financial Market • Repatriate • Yen Appreciation • Interest Rates

  33. Supply-chain Impact

  34. Supply Chain • 35% Boeing 787 • 20% Semiconductors • 40% Electronic Comp • 10% Laptop Batteries • 25% NAND Flash chip

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