Jiang predicts China may be least resilient over the long term because its economy is still too dependent on cheap-energy manufacturing exports and cannot easily pivot to consumer demand or innovation.
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Export economy
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "-term change to the global economy. And I think that China will actually be the least resilient and the least ready to apply testing..."
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Jiang says China remains export-oriented enough that in the short term it must cut some arrangement with America rather than immediately absorb a total closure of trade access.
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"-term change to the global economy. And I think that China will actually be the least resilient and the least ready to apply testing..."
"money then it will be very hard for the chinese economy to move towards a consumer -based economy so um all southeast asia will..."
"think it took so long because Trump needs to put certain pieces into place the reality is that China is an export -oriented economy..."
"america that's the dilemma that china finds itself in yes in the long term china's gonna work with russia uh it's gonna finance russia's..."
"a manufacturing export economy. And China doesn't have a domestic consumer base. So China is completely reliant on exports. And it imports resources as..."
"...access right so basically America purposefully intentionally built up the Chinese export economy"
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