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Show Notes:
On today's show Andrew and Bill begin with another week of volatility in and around the PRC markets, including a crash on Monday, stabilization as the week unfolded, reports of a meeting between Xi and regulators, and changes at the CSRC. Then: For the first time in 17 years Mexico has supplanted China as the biggest U.S. trade partner, which raises questions about the future of the bilateral trade relationship and volume of PRC goods that have been diverted through countries like Mexico and Vietnam. At the end: The future of green energy manufacturing in the EU and China, a look at the sad and absurd week of controversy surrounding Lionel Messi, and a Happy Lunar New Year to all Sharp China listeners.
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Happy year of the Dragon!
Related readings:
Stocks; Xi Thought; Nukes -- Sinocism
Xi Can’t Use 2015 Playbook to Calm China Markets, Investors Say -- Bloomberg
Xi to Discuss China Stocks With Regulators as Rescue Bets Build -- Bloomberg
Paul Krugman 2024 - China’s Economy Is in Serious Trouble -- N.Y. Times
Paul Krugman 2013 - Hitting China's Wall -- N.Y. Times
China’s well-to-do are under assault from every side -- The Economist
China dethroned as top source of US imports after 17 years, replaced by Mexico: census data -- SCMP
A China-U.S. Decoupling? You Ain’t Seen Nothing Yet -- WSJ
EU mum as solar industry time bomb ticks -- Politico
With solar industry in crisis, Europe in a bind over Chinese imports -- Reuters
Messi is playing in a match that concerns integrity: Global Times editorial -- Global Times
China says Messi's absence in Hong Kong match beyond 'realm of sports' as fury builds -- Reuters
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Sharp China Podcast

Sharp China Podcast

Sharp China Podcast