
U104-A 3-phase Connection
This type of meter is used to fuel dispensers for measurement of pressurized oil.
Materials:
Body: Aluminum (Spray-Painted)
Package:
Net Weight:
1.7kg/case of 1
Gross Weight: 1.9kg/case of 1
Dimension: 36x15x15cm/case of 1
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Rather, it is a repeat (albeit concentrated on a single country) of a similar
growth pattern already seen elsewhere in Asia. From 4% of world GDP today, Mr Anderson writes, China s share
could well rise to 11% in 20 years time. In 1965, Japan and other East Asian countries (excluding China) together
accounted for 4% of global GDP. Twenty years later, their share had increased to 13%.
Curiously, it is often foreigners who point to China s strengths, whereas the Chinese media are full of downbeat
reports. Unemployment, the growing gap between rich and poor, social unrest, crime, destruction of the
environment, the health-care crisis, corruption these are all subjects about which considerable gloom is permitted,
as long as it does not involve blaming the political system itself or lead to predictions of China s collapse.
Added up, these problems cou fuel dispenser ld indeed be construed as serious threats to the party s survival. Not only is China s
income distribution among the most unequal anywhere in the world—certainly worse than Russia s—but it has
taken only a couple of decades to get to that point. Chinese people in their 40s and older began their careers at a
time when China had one of the world s smallest income variations. China s situation may not be that much
different from America s, but it is perceptions that count, as the United Nations Development Programme noted in
a recent study. In America, less than 65% of the population think that income inequalities in their country are too
wide. In China, the proportion is 95%.
Chinese officials sometimes say that income inequality in their country is close to, if not beyond, a “danger line?
beyond which it poses a serious threat to social stability. Yet this overstates the problem, given that the measure is
so skewed by the massive difference between fuel dispenser urban and rural incomes. Resentment of inequality tends to be
directed mainly at one s neighbours. And although inequalities within urban areas and in the countryside are big
too, they can somet fuel dispenser