Promotion to China 's superpower has plagued many Westerners. They are concerned that the continued growth of China will hurt their livelihood and economic status. However, other people view this as an opportunity to cultivate new markets and promote solidarity of the world. This is an increasingly relevant discussion as many people predict that China's growth will maintain steady growth in the short and medium term. In this article we will examine the range of reality and opportunity of potential threats.
In his economic commentary, Nicholas Ruddy took a different approach to 'the economic rise of China: threats or opportunities'. It explains the view that the rise of China's economy poses a serious threat to US employment. He pointed out that China is solely responsible for only a small proportion of the US manufacturing job unemployment so far. This is because many manufacturing companies previously moved to other Asian countries, namely Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea. Because of its abundant and cheap labor force, China can only replace Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea as the major producers and suppliers of footwear, toys, games and sporting goods.
The threat and opportunity for the environment is one of the important elements of the basic design school model. Amway's threats and opportunities are interpreted as entrepreneurial views. First, I will introduce the first opportunity of business; from a larger perspective, China and India are two countries with a large market share. On a larger scale, China is still a central opportunity for the huge market, so the company can access it on occasion. In 1998, Amway became one of the direct sales companies that the Chinese government prohibited sales in the country. However, in December 2006, Amway was one of the first companies to receive direct marketing permission from the Commerce Department of China. Changing rules and rules in different countries will bring threats and opportunities again and again.
August 24, 2017, the Defense Democratic Front held a breakfast group discussion entitled "Resolve the Threat of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea". Mr. Josh Lederman of the Associated Press discussed the growing tension in East Asia due to the recent threat from North Korea and the role of China in saving sanctions. Dr. Tom Marinovski, Former Deputy Secretary of Labor, Brookings Institute Senior Fellow, Jonathan Pollack Former Deputy Secretary of State Security Advisor and Deputy Vice President Dick Cheney Senior Advisor, Deputy Financial Advisor, Former Ministry of Finance, State Officer, FDD Senior Research Fellow Anthony Ruggiero provided valuable insight into how to resolve the North Korean cyber threat, counteract the nuclear program, and resolve human rights violations by the administration.