The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook China Special, with Keyu Jin

Published: May 26, 2024, 11:10 p.m.

China\u2019s economic power has been growing for decades. The capitalist reforms of Deng Xiaoping quickly transformed China into the world\u2019s fastest-growing major economy, with growth rates averaging 10% annually. But in recent years the so-called China miracle has begun to slow down. The Covid-19 pandemic and the default of property giant Evergrande (the world\u2019s most indebted property developer) are among the factors that have economists and politicians around the world asking: Is China\u2019s economy in big trouble?\nAs we enter 2024 President Xi Jinping faces some formidable challenges: slow growth, high youth unemployment and a domestic property market in turmoil.\nIn May 2024 renowned economist Keyu Jin came to Intelligence Squared to help us all make sense of the problems China faces. In conversation with the BBC's Jonny Dymond at London's Asia House, she explained how the success or failure of China's economy will have profound consequences for the rest of the world.\nSome argue that a more vulnerable China will seek better relations with the United States and the West. Others say economic weakness could make the country more aggressive and therefore more likely to invade Taiwan. Either way it has never been more important for us to understand the Chinese economy.\nThis recording is part of The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook series of events made in partnership with Guinness Global Investors, an independent British fund manager that helps both individuals and institutions harness the future drivers of growth to achieve their investment goals.\nTo find out more visit: https://www.guinnessgi.com/\nIf you would like to attend The Intelligence Squared Economic Outlook's next event, visit www.IntelligenceSquared.com/attend\nLearn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices