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- China’s growth is coming at the rest of the world’s expense
China is swallowing up a growing share of the world’s market for manufactured goods, revealing an uncomfortable truth: Beijing is pursuing a “beggar thy neighbor” growth model at everyone
- China’s Trade Surplus Tops $1 Trillion After Exports Rebound
China’s Growth Is Coming at the Rest of the World’s Expense Greg Ip Wall Street Journal December 8, 2025 GS estimates that for every 1pp increase in Chinese GDP, advanced economies now experience a 0 1–0 3pp drag Greg Ip notes that China used to be a driver of global growth, but its exports are now a headwind to growth in advanced economies
- China’s engagement strengthens global economic growth . . .
Far from “coming at the rest of the world’s expense,” China’s growth supports global development, strengthens supply chains, and fosters shared prosperity
- ‘Beggar thy neighbour’: The problem with cheap Chinese . . .
‘Beggar thy neighbour’ strategy Reports citing analysts say Beijing is pursuing a “beggar thy neighbour” growth model, expanding its economic reach at the expense of others With dominance across a vast range of manufacturing sectors, China now holds significant leverage over global supply chains and its trading partners
- China’s Economy is Forecast to Grow Faster Than Expected in . . .
China’s growth will likely come at the expense of other high-tech producers such as Europe and Japan, the report points out In other words, it may not generate net-positive growth spillovers elsewhere
- Los Angeles TimesWhy did Chinas trade surplus top $1 . . .
China's exports returned to growth in November after an unexpected contraction in October, pushing its trade surplus for 2025 past the $1 trillion mark for the first time
- China’s Trade Surplus Climbs Past $1 Trillion for First Time
China got the world’s attention last January when it announced that its trade surplus for goods and services had hit almost $1 trillion, an excess of exports to imports that no country had ever
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