Prophet Temitope Balogun Joshua simply known as TB Joshua, has revealed what will happen if US cuts ties with China.
The man of God said America focuses on big things while China on small things, attending to the needs of developing nations that has made them the richest.
He said this in response to a question he was asked by a curious member on what would happen if both world powers cut ties.
“America’s concentration is on big things while China concentrates on small things, e.g. manufacturing and agricultural goods – what developing nations need. Remember, 70-80% of the world are developing nations.
What they need to grow, to live and to improve is what China is concentrating on. I think America should learn this lesson. This is what they should turn to. China is using all these little things to get money from developing nations – making them the richest in the world.
It is trade by barter. It has made developing nations to see China as their hope. For example, a product in America may cost 500 and last long, because it is durable. The same product in China may cost 100 but not last long.
However, developing nations will still choose China’s products because such products are within their reach. That makes many nations to become debtors to China – even America.”He answered.
Amidst the pandemic, the relationship between China and United States of America become worst with Donald Trump’s Administration.
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Meanwhile President Donald Trump threaten to cut ties with Beijing, claiming that the US have enormous evidence the virus leaked out of Wuhan Lab and also faulted the world health organizations for pitching its tent besides China.
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