China’s Dual Power: Manufacturing Meets Consumption
At the Bund Summit 2025, Standard Chartered’s Benjamin Hung highlights how the Chinese mainland is a global powerhouse in both consumption and manufacturing.
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At the Bund Summit 2025, Standard Chartered’s Benjamin Hung highlights how the Chinese mainland is a global powerhouse in both consumption and manufacturing.
The 4th plenary session sets a bold path for the Chinese mainland’s manufacturing upgrade, prioritizing AI, semiconductors, digital networks, and talent to drive high-quality growth.
Alibaba’s Joe Tsai says rising AI demand in the Chinese mainland will supercharge manufacturing, and he’s optimistic that China and the US won’t slip into a “race to the bottom.”
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U.S. tariffs are pushing brands to reroute production from the Chinese mainland to Vietnam and Mexico, shaking up global supply chains and sparking new opportunities.
Chinese mainland spokesperson accuses Taiwan authorities of kowtowing to US tariffs, saying SMEs and manufacturing workers on the island face rising unpaid leave and economic hardship.
Economist Justin Wolfers warns on MSNBC that Trump’s chaotic tariffs, lacking Congress approval, only hike costs and fail to bring back US manufacturing jobs.
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