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Chartbook 454: China shock 2.0 and mercantilist-on-mercantilist violence.

Geopolitics
China
June 29, 2026に開始

At Premier Lǐ Qiáng addressed the plenary opening of “Summer Davos” in Dalian China last week, something unusual happened

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The escalating mercantilist practices discussed in Dalian risk igniting trade wars, ultimately harming global economic stability.

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Engagement with China's economic policies, as presented at Summer Davos, presents opportunities for collaboration and innovation in trade.

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China's economic strategies, as highlighted at Summer Davos, showcase a proactive approach to global trade that could benefit emerging markets.

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China's focus on mercantilism could lead to increased competition, prompting other nations to adopt similar protectionist measures.

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Premier Lǐ Qiáng's speech signifies a critical turning point in China's role within the global economy, warranting careful observation and analysis.

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