http://blogs.aljazeera.net/business/2010/03/18/chinas-fury-avatar-attackAn international clamour for China to revalue its currency has hit a nerve!
The Chinese feel they are under attack and have likened the nation to the blue-skinned heroes of James Cameron’s 3D blockbuster Avatar – fending of Earth’s troops who plan to destroy the Tree of Souls on Pandora.
But the hurt is not only fictional – it appears the Chinese have a long memory and haven’t forgotten China’s humiliation at the hands of imperial powers in the 19th century.
The China Daily wrote:
As every Chinese citizen knows, China was bullied for a century, starting with the Opium Wars. We well remember the "unequal treaties" that allowed the British to drain the imperial coffers of the Qing Dynasty (1644-1911) in return for opium. The sales of looted artifacts continue to remind us of the sacking of the Old Summer Palace and the half-century of abuse that followed.
The Chinese people expect their leaders to continue to act in the nation's best interest. When economic factors indicate it is time to re-value the yuan, they will. But until then, no amount of bullying or blackmail should make them budge.
The commentary comes as the US lawmakers introduced legislation this week that would determine if China’s currency is under valued – making Chinese products cheaper to export. On April 16 – the US will determine if China is a “currency manipulator” at which point there is no turning back – President Obama will be forced to slap duties on Chinese goods.
China’s leaders have already made it clear they won’t succumb to “bullying” – so the effort of US lawmakers are proving to be counterproductive. The Chinese feel they are being blamed for the financial crisis designed and engineered on Wall Street.
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