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[China's Market Growth, Trade Dynamics, and Global Strategic Shifts]-[A new milestone for China’s A-share market]

World Today · B2 · 2025-12-23

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China’s A-Share Market Hits Historic Milestone

In 2025, China's A-share market achieved a significant milestone, with transaction volumes exceeding 400 trillion yuan for the first time. This surge in liquidity, described by Dr. Yao Shujie as an indicator of a "bull market," reflects a shift in investor confidence after nearly a decade of sluggish performance. The increased turnover rate highlights a transition in the Chinese economy, moving from traditional manufacturing toward high-end sectors. Notable stocks, including those in the semiconductor and new energy industries like CATL, mirror this structural evolution. Foreign investors, previously hesitant, are returning to the market, attracted by the "large market potential" and the growing competitiveness of Chinese enterprises in the global arena. Experts emphasize that long-term stability and continued transparency in regulatory environments are essential to sustain these capital inflows.

Trade Tensions and EU-China Dairy Disputes

China has imposed temporary anti-subsidy measures on EU dairy products, citing preliminary findings that these products benefited from subsidies causing "substantial damage" to the domestic dairy industry. Professor Cui Hongjian notes that the EU’s long-standing "common agriculture policy" involves massive subsidies, which have created significant friction. While some view these tariffs as retaliation for EU actions against Chinese electric vehicles, Chinese officials maintain that the investigation process has been "transparent" and long-standing, aimed at protecting domestic interests. The core issue remains the need for both sides to move beyond protectionism and uphold the multilateral trading system with the WTO at its center, seeking "innovative, complimentary cooperation" rather than escalation.

Geopolitical Friction: The US-Venezuela Stand-off

President Donald Trump’s recent warnings to Nicolas Maduro and the seizure of oil tankers off the Venezuelan coast have drawn sharp criticism. Analysts describe these actions as "common acts of piracy" that erode post-WWII institutions. The U.S. strategy appears driven by a desire to control Venezuela’s vast heavy crude reserves, which can be processed in American refineries. China and Russia have voiced support for Venezuela, framing the U.S. approach as a violation of the UN Charter and a display of "unilateralism and bullying." This situation underscores a broader ideological divide between the U.S. pursuit of "American exceptionalism" and China’s vision of a global governance system based on shared development and respect for sovereignty.

Divergence in U.S. China Policy

Analysis of the U.S. National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) and the National Security Strategy (NSS) reveals a strategic nuance in Washington. While the NDAA adopts a hardline, ideological approach toward curbing China’s technological and military growth, the NSS maintains a more calibrated tone, labeling China a "near-peer competitor" rather than an explicit enemy. Professor Shen Dingli argues that this is not a sign of a divided government, but rather a "united role" where different branches play complementary parts: Congress provides the "weapon" to exert pressure, while the White House maintains tactical channels for engagement. Ultimately, both documents reflect a consensus on treating China as a primary strategic rival.

Regulating Antarctica: China’s Role in Polar Governance

China is currently reviewing a draft law aimed at regulating activities in Antarctica, including scientific research, tourism, and fisheries. Professor Andy Mauck explains that this legislation represents China's shift from "capacity building to rule shaping" in polar affairs. Unlike the Arctic, which is a contest for resources and shipping routes, Antarctica is a unique venue for demonstrating "responsible global actor" status. By establishing a unified domestic framework for conduct, China aims to prove its trustworthiness and commitment to international norms. This move is seen as a natural progression in China's global strategy, emphasizing "scientific endeavors" as the foundation for its governance role on the continent.

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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to World Today, I am Ding Hen in Beijing.
Coming up.
China's A-share market has reached 400 trillion yuan in transaction volumes over the course of this year.
China slaps tariffs on EU dairy products amid trade row.
The Trump administration issues new warning to President Nicolas Maduro as Russia and China backs Venezuela.
And China is mulling over a law to regulate its activities in Antarctica.

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