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[Navigating Global Economic Shifts: China’s Strategic Development, Tech Resilience, and the Changing Trade Landscape]-[How U.S. efforts to shut out Chinese chips spark its own downfall?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-05-21

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President Xi’s Henan Tour and the Strategy of High-Quality Development

President Xi Jinping’s recent inspection tour of Henan Province serves as a cornerstone for China's strategic planning, particularly as the nation looks toward the upcoming 15th Five-Year Plan. Dr. Yao Xiujie highlights that Henan was chosen for its strategic role as a populous province with a "balanced industrial structure" spanning agriculture, manufacturing, and services. The visit emphasizes "high-quality development" and the integration of "new productive forces," such as digital technology and the Internet of Things, into traditional sectors. A prime example of this is the Luoyang Bearing Group, which has evolved from a 1950s heavy manufacturing base into a modern hub for automation and AI. This transformation reflects a broader national strategy of coordinated regional development, shifting manufacturing momentum from coastal areas to the interior to reduce productivity gaps and promote income equality.

Tech Sovereignty and the Failure of Containment

In the realm of global technology, the podcast addresses Washington's attempts to impose a global ban on advanced Chinese computing chips. Tech analyst Andy Mok describes these U.S. restrictions as a "last-ditch desperate attempt" that is "destined to failure." The narrative posits that such policies are self-destructive, inflicting "enormous collateral damage" on American firms like Nvidia, whose CEO, Jensen Huang, has publicly criticized the export controls for undermining America’s own AI leadership. Rather than halting progress, these policies are accelerating China’s "self-reliance and innovation" in the semiconductor sector. China argues that by depriving other nations of legitimate access to advanced technology, the U.S. is violating global sovereignty and eroding its own international brand.

Trade Tensions and the Resilience of Global Supply Chains

The podcast explores the deteriorating mood among global exporters due to U.S. trade policies. Citing an Allianz Global Trade survey, the report notes that the percentage of firms expecting a decline in turnover jumped from 5% to 42% following the April tariff announcements. The unpredictability of U.S. trade policy is identified as a major disruptor, leading to "front-shoring," where companies diversify supply chains toward more stable political and economic partners.

Japan’s trade negotiations with the U.S. further illustrate this complexity. Professor Chu Chao explains that the Ishiba administration is adopting a tougher stance, refusing to yield on non-negotiable issues like rice imports, which are protected by influential agricultural cooperatives. Japan is weighing the risks of "playing soft" versus "playing hardball," noting that the U.S. has shown little inclination to offer concessions even to its allies, such as the U.K.

Hong Kong’s Role as a Global Financial Hub

Despite geopolitical tensions, the successful IPO of CATL in Hong Kong—the largest of the year—underscores the continued confidence of international investors in Chinese high-tech manufacturers. Chen Jiahe, Chief Investment Officer at Novanark Technologies, notes that Hong Kong remains a "very active market" and an essential gateway for global capital to access the Chinese economy. The preference for Hong Kong over U.S. exchanges stems from a desire to avoid "discriminatory actions" and political volatility. As Chinese companies expand into Europe, Southeast Asia, and beyond, Hong Kong’s role as a stable financial platform remains vital for connecting Chinese enterprises with global liquidity, signaling a shift in the global financial center of gravity away from the risks associated with current U.S. trade policy.

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I think the US is fighting a losing battle as it's becoming increasingly clear.
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I think it's very significant that Jensen Huang has come out with these statements.
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So Japan is weighing the pros and cons.
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📖 Transcript

Chinese President Xi Jinping underscores strong confidence in high -quality development during his Henan inspection tour, Beijing criticizes Washington's attempt to ban Chinese chips, and Japan signals no rush for a trade deal with the United States.
Welcome to Road Today, a news program with a different perspective.
I'm Ge Anna in Beijing.
To listen to this episode again or to catch up on previous episodes, you can download our podcast by searching Road Today.
Let's begin today's show with President Xi Jinping's recent inspection tour of Henan Province, a trip that emphasized high -quality development and revitalization of China's Central Region.
During the tour President Xi called for strengthening the province manufacturing sector as a key driver of Chinese modernisation.

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