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From Hard Landing To Train Crash, All Chinese Indicators Have Slammed On The Brakes
Submitted by Tyler Durden: As Robin might say "Riddle me this Batman":
how can an country, supposedly growing its economy at over 7%, with
factory output up over 9%, manage all of this superlative production
while rail traffic is shrinking at almost 5.4% annually?
China Freight Traffic Volume - Railways:
Source: Sean Corrigan of Diapason Commodities
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