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China's Domestic Challenges As part of the CSIS-Institute of International Economics (IIE) joint multiyear project, the Freeman Chair examines the social and political changes that have accompanied ...
China may act "even more" aggressively and unpredictably thanks to its domestic problems, US intel said. China's demographic issues, as well as economic challenges, put its leadership and military ...
Since US President Donald Trump – just days into his second term – began imposing tariffs on China for its role in the flow ...
China’s domestic issues may hinder global ambitions. China’s success in dealing with its domestic challenges will determine the fate of Xi’s leadership. Picture: Getty Images.
The issue is now becoming more urgent for Beijing, which will need domestic consumers more than ever if exports, long an important driver of growth, take a hit from fresh American tariffs.
In 2025, China’s economy would confront more challenges due to internal structural problems and continuing trade conflicts. Beijing struggles with poor domestic demand, a shaky real estate ...
China reported just 0.4 percent economic growth in the second quarter, a far cry from its 5.5 percent annual target, and some experts skeptical of the official numbers believe the economy may have ...
Ian Johnson, CFR’s Stephen A. Schwarzman senior fellow for China studies, sits down with James M. Lindsay to discuss economic, political, and demographic developments within China.
The post China's Has a Domestic Precedent for Tackling Overcapacity appeared first on World Politics Review. ... China quietly issues 2025 rare earth quotas, sources say. Reuters ...
With Beijing and Washington at odds over Russia, China’s domestic issues hang over a Biden-Xi call. Share full article President Biden met virtually with President Xi Jinping of China last year.
As U.S. President Joe Biden's first 100 days come to a close this week, a number of key policy positions and contentious issues remain "under review," to use the White House's terminology.
China has used a U.N. biodiversity conference in Kunming to burnish its green credentials and launch new measures to protect domestic habitats, but the world's second-biggest economy is under ...