Beyond GDP, this is how China’s economy changes

The data for the first quarter of 2024 (GDP +5.3 percent) surprised many analysts and observers who believe that the Chinese economy has reached its peak and is destined to suffer a sharp slowdown.

The Chinese economy is changing its skin: the “three old” (appliances, clothing, furniture) have been supplanted by the “three new” (electric vehicles, batteries, photovoltaic panels) as the main export products.

However, the trade war and the US technology embargo are complicating Beijing’s recovery.

We discussed the prospects of the second largest economy on the planet with Roberto Donà, professor of Management at the Xi’an Jaotong-Liverpool University in Suzhou (China) and advisor to the European Union Chamber of Commerce in China.

https://open.substack.com/pub/rassegnacina/p/ai-microchip-cina-economia-roberto-dona?utm_campaign=post&utm_medium=web

April 26, 2024 – © Reproduction possible WITH EXPLICIT CONSENT of the CONTROPIANO EDITORIAL TEAM

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