Is China's Economy Recovering From COVID-19?: This Is What Investors Need To Know | Forbes

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Andy Rothman, an Investment Strategist at Matthews, joins "Forbes Talks" to discuss China's ongoing economic recovery from COVID-19, the key challenges facing the Middle Kingdom, and what President Biden should do to improve relations between the US and Beijing.

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I'm seeing rising numbers of Chinese immigrants in Asia Europe and North America. All are looking for jobs both manufacturing and professionals. At the same time Japan, S.Korea, and the US ( just to name a few) manufacturing has been leaving China. I don't see China recovering, especially after Xi's recent speech talking about "hard times coming", whereby a US analyst stated that Xi was basically preparing his people for war. All this and the birth rate is dropping like the Titanic.

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Wow this Forbes host is pretty bad at preparing questions and they’re pretty soft ball

anotheran
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Proven not to be credible or trusted !

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China's economic growth has taught us one lesson, no single country should hold the world at ransom. China's economic growth has made them very cocky. A lot of foreign companies sees that they have put too many eggs into China basket. A change in government policy had a major impact on their supply chain. Also the US-China strained relationship caused them a lot of pain no matter who sanctioned who. There is a saying in our country.... when elephants goes to war, it is the mousedeers that suffers the most casualty. I trust all companies would prefer to be in countries that are not striving for world supremacy but focusing more on 'Live and Let Live'..."What is Good for you is also good for I see Foxconn is moving to Vietnam and auto industry could be focusing on Thailand which is good for world wide supply chain.

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