U.S. to Lose to China's Economy by 2019: Study



Among the national health deficient countries, Japan, Britain and the U.S. were considered ‘health deficient’ and as per the official news agency Xinhua, it said that China was given a national health status of ‘up to standard’. However, Chinese Academy of Sciences couldn’t release the report immediately.

China with its striking economic growth rates, increased spending on defence and overlapping security interests in the Asia-Pacific region with the U.S. China has also created a situation for the country that needs to be encountered in the coming decades while it is in the race of global influence.

As informed by Global Times, which has close association with China's ruling Communist Party said that the document's findings were seen by some as excessively nationalistic.

Fang Zhouzi, described as a prominent whistleblower on academic fraud, informed the media, “The report is indicative of an anti-U.S. sentiment in Chinese society,” as reported by Hindustan Times.

He further said, “It casts the U.S. as a potential threat and links the goals of China's national revival to surpassing the U.S.”

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