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	<title>Comments on: Consumption Prospects and Rebalancing</title>
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		<title>By: marita145</title>
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I think Cedric has it about right here.
I would note, however, that best I can tell, the Chinese economy has indeed de-coupled from the US economy. December GDP growth there was reported at 10.7%.
Also, in principle, we should be migrating natural gas to use as a transportation fuel. The gallon cost equivalent of natural gas would be $1.17 today, as opposed to a national average of $2.63 for regular gasoline. Such a migration would help the economy in any number of ways.
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I think Cedric has it about right here.<br />
I would note, however, that best I can tell, the Chinese economy has indeed de-coupled from the US economy. December GDP growth there was reported at 10.7%.<br />
Also, in principle, we should be migrating natural gas to use as a transportation fuel. The gallon cost equivalent of natural gas would be $1.17 today, as opposed to a national average of $2.63 for regular gasoline. Such a migration would help the economy in any number of ways.<br />
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