China is increasingly recognized as an indispensable country in the global economy, with a population estimated between 900 million and 1 billion people. A senior executive from Schneider Electric described China as a vital engine of global growth, highlighting its dual role as both a stabilizing force and a driver of innovation within global supply chains. This prominence underscores China's significant influence on international trade and economic stability. Observers note that Washington DC's ability to impose measures on other countries is limited, except in scenarios such as targeting Chinese supply chains through military actions, as referenced in the context of Iran. The European Union and the United States, with a combined population of approximately 800 million, are urged to form a union to counterbalance China's demographic and economic scale, a process that is reportedly already underway.
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