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China scholar: Global trade imbalances stem from global adaptation failures, not just overcapacity

A prominent Chinese scholar argues that global trade imbalances are not solely due to China's manufacturing overcapacity but also stem from other economies' struggles to adapt to global economic shifts. Huang Yiping, dean of Peking University's National School of Development, suggested that while China has made progress in reducing its current-account surplus, other nations also face challenges in adjusting their economic structures. He highlighted China's green manufacturing capacity as a potential asset for the global energy transition, despite concerns about overproduction. AI

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China scholar: Global trade imbalances stem from global adaptation failures, not just overcapacity

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  1. SCMP — Tech TIER_1 English(EN) · Sylvia Ma,Xinyi Wu ·

    What fuels global trade imbalances: China’s overcapacity or America’s failure to adapt?

    China’s industrial overcapacity should not be singled out for blame amid trade imbalances, as economies worldwide are struggling to adapt to shifts in the global economy, contributing to mounting pressures, a prominent Chinese scholar said in comments directed at the United State…