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[China’s Economic Resilience, Geopolitical Shifts, and Regional Challenges: An Analysis of World Today]-[How China prepares for worst-case scenarios as external pressures mount]

World Today · B2 · 2025-04-28

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Navigating Economic Headwinds: China’s Strategic Response

Facing a "very turbulent world" and mounting external pressures, China’s leadership is proactively adjusting its economic policy to ensure stability. According to Professor Chu Chang of Renmin University, the central government is deploying a combination of fiscal and monetary tools to create "effective demand." Central to this approach is an expansion of government spending on infrastructure, technology, and people's livelihoods. By issuing special long-term bonds, the government aims to alleviate the debt burdens of local authorities while simultaneously providing "ample liquidity" to the real economy.

Furthermore, the government is shifting its focus toward consumption as a primary growth driver. Recognizing the need to transition from manufacturing-heavy structures to a service-oriented economy, officials are working to remove "restrictive measures" that hinder consumer behavior. This includes addressing "large lumps on consumption burdens" such as healthcare, education, and elder care, which currently constrain disposable income. By fostering a more stable environment for domestic circulation, China aims to insulate itself from the volatility of international trade frictions.

Managing Risk and Industrial Innovation

Senior Fellow Liu Zhixin emphasizes that China’s current economic strategy is rooted in a deep understanding of market demand. A significant portion of the planned 5 trillion yuan investment is earmarked for urbanization and the modernization of aging city infrastructure—projects that are essential for long-term growth. Additionally, the establishment of a "national venture capital guiding fund" signals a pivot toward supporting high-tech sectors, particularly AI, by bridging the gap between private capital and innovative projects. These initiatives are designed to bolster economic resilience and ensure that China remains on a stable footing despite the "horrific" impact of unilateral tariff policies imposed by Washington.

The Russia-Ukraine Conflict: A Diplomatic Crossroads

Global attention remains fixed on the Russia-Ukraine conflict, where recent interactions between Donald Trump and Volodymyr Zelensky have introduced new variables. While the White House describes meetings as "productive," significant gaps remain regarding territorial sovereignty, specifically concerning Crimea. Analysts observe that while Trump aims for a peace deal within a "two-week" timeframe, this is widely viewed as a political statement rather than a practical expectation. The divergence between the U.S. push for swift negotiations and the Ukrainian/European insistence on security guarantees and territorial integrity highlights a fundamental lack of trust. Russia’s "mixed signals"—combining offers of direct talks with ongoing military strikes—further complicate the path toward a sustainable ceasefire.

Canada’s Election and the Shadow of Economic Nationalism

Canada’s federal election has become a focal point of "supercharged economic nationalism," heavily influenced by U.S. trade policies. Professor Joseph Siracusa notes that the threat of tariffs and annexation rhetoric from Washington has forced Canadian candidates to prioritize trade renegotiations. With Marc Carney and Pierre Poliev vying for leadership, the primary concern for voters remains the "cost of living crisis" and housing affordability. The election highlights the precarious nature of Canada’s reliance on the U.S. market, with 80% of exports heading south, prompting a national debate on how to diversify trade ties and counterbalance American pressure.

Sovereignty and Stability in the South China Sea

Finally, the program addresses rising tensions in the South China Sea. Professor Wang Zhengxue asserts that China’s sovereignty over the Nansha Islands is "firmly grounded in historical evidence and international law." Recent provocations by the Philippines, characterized by illegal landings on features like Tianxian Jiao, are viewed as destabilizing acts fueled by domestic political pressure and an unwise alignment with external military powers. China’s response—characterized as "measured and restrained"—aims to defend territorial integrity while de-escalating tensions. The consensus among analysts is that the region's prosperity depends on the Philippines prioritizing economic ties with China and ASEAN partners over internationalizing disputes that ultimately undermine regional peace.

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I think the message is very loud and clear.
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China is keeping on doing so.
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It's about nurturing talent.
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That's indeed a very good start.
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there are some big rules and opportunities that are to stimulate more consumption
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📝Key Phrases

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keep growth on track
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worst-case scenarios
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consolidate the foundations
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loud and clear
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drive up the economy
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📖 Transcript

Daily news and analysis, we keep you informed and inspired.
This is World Today.
China's top leaders are stepping up preparations for potential worst -case scenarios amid mounting external pressures.
Meanwhile, the country's top economic planner says there is plenty of room for future policy adjustments to keep growth on track.
And in Canada, voters headed to polls in an election heavily influenced by Washington's tariff policies and annexation threats.
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