National Review highlights how China model ‘falters’
Editors at National Review Online scrutinize communist China’s economy. As sour as Americans are about the current economy, they should be profoundly grateful they don’t have China...
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Editors at National Review Online scrutinize communist China’s economy. As sour as Americans are about the current economy, they should be profoundly grateful they don’t have China...
(click to enlarge) China’s economy continues to face a difficult balance as weak domestic demand, a prolonged property downturn and external geopolitical risks weigh on confidence....
Officially, China's economy is on the rise yet again. But there are other sources of data to consider.
I’ve long been an industrial policy enthusiast. My favorite popular nonfiction book is Joe Studwell’s “How Asia Works”, a synthesis of decades of research about the economic miracl...
Beijing can’t easily afford to escalate any economic struggle with Washington.
China’s new supply chain framework consolidates regulatory authority and expands state oversight, marking a move toward a more centralized, security-driven economic model
TOKYO – Amid all the smoke surrounding a Chinese slowdown, economists are getting a view of some serious fire this week. Case in point: exports grew just 2.5% year-on-year in M...
Beijing wants more structurally optimised fiscal spending and targeted monetary policy.
China’s economy for the past 50 years has been investment/export/industrialization-driven with permissive building. There are fast approvals, state capacity). India’s became more c...
Driven by intensifying competition in advanced manufacturing, the world is waking up to “China shock 2.0”. The first “shock”, associated with China’s accession to the World Trade O...
China wants to welcome foreign investment, but its red lines are shifting. That’s not an attractive proposition for many companies.
ICBC economist Cheng Shi wants Chinese fiscal policy to prolong the economic impact of the oil price shock.
"China's performance sends a reassuring signal that one of the world's main growth engines is still functioning well and can contribute positively to broader global stability," sai...
A leading Chinese state media outlet has run back-to-back front-page editorials over the past two days pushing back against claims that China’s economy is losing steam and that the...
After reaching a peak in 2021, China’s share of the global economy has steadily fallen, raising new questions about the country's long-term sustainability
Bai Chongen is a prominent Chinese economist and government adviser. He is the dean of Tsinghua University’s School of Economics and Management and serves concurrently as vice-chai...
China intends to keep making low-tech goods alongside its push into advanced technology. That's bad news for advanced and developing economies alike.
The US and other high-income countries have their own set of concerns about China’s role int the world economy–but the concerns for low- and middle-income countries may be even mor...
On April 1, the National Bureau of Statistics of China released the latest GDP rankings for the country’s various provinces and municipalities. The data showed consistent growth ac...
China’s economic relationship with Niger is becoming deeper and more complicated. As of May 2026, Beijing expanded zero-tariff treatment to imports from 53 African countries with d...
And why Chinese deficit hawks are fixated with local government debt.
In May 2020, during the final phase leading up to the Chinese Communist Party’s anticipated announcement of “comprehensive victory in poverty alleviation,” an incongruous voice eme...
China’s strategic reserves of oil and natural gas have insulated it somewhat, but its manufacturing-based economy is beginning to falter.
The West’s narrative of Chinese “overcapacity” is a double standard, said a former chief economist of the World Bank as he urged advanced economies to draw on “Eastern wisdom” rath...
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