Thanks for the comprehensive post, including your highlight.
It's truly great to see the importance given to re-balancing China's political economy towards more domestic consumption.
Something I'm very curious about, as I think it's a key factor in determining various crucial developments in the near future, is whether the CPC's leadership will finally allow for some appreciation of the CNY - in line with the goal of improving domestic consumption.
Am curious to understand how it sees Trump 2.0's increasingly inexorably aggressive foreign policy stance, particularly if strong moves are made to force regime change in Iran and Venezuela in the coming year...
Thanks for the comprehensive post, including your highlight.
It's truly great to see the importance given to re-balancing China's political economy towards more domestic consumption.
Something I'm very curious about, as I think it's a key factor in determining various crucial developments in the near future, is whether the CPC's leadership will finally allow for some appreciation of the CNY - in line with the goal of improving domestic consumption.
Am curious to understand how it sees Trump 2.0's increasingly inexorably aggressive foreign policy stance, particularly if strong moves are made to force regime change in Iran and Venezuela in the coming year...
Why do you use CCP rather than the approved CPC?
It's others translation