Even as China floods the world’s markets with electronics, electric cars, and other high-tech goods, its own domestic demand for most products remains stubbornly weak. Retail sales are low. Oversupply ...
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Involution or evolution? China wants to stop the EV price war, but analysts are doubtful
Chinese EV giant BYD slashed prices on May 23, prompting regulators to speak out. Despite that, analysts say that little can be done about the market competition. Falling prices of Chinese car exports ...
But the supercharged competition driving that trend is causing problems within China itself, including deflation and thin or negative profit margins. China’s government has recognised the problem, but ...
China’s “anti-involution” policy to tackle deflation, announced in 2024, is still in its early stages. Lower import prices for Chinese goods can ripple through trading partners’ economies. Investors ...
JP Morgan’s James Sullivan says China’s ‘anti-involution’ drive is expected to unlock ‘real opportunity’ by strengthening its services sector. In contrast, India’s IT services industry which is one of ...
Monday - Friday, 10:00 - 11:00 SIN/HK | 0400 - 05:00 CET In this video Winnie Wu, chief china equity strategist of BofA Securities, discusses the impact of tariffs on the Chinese economy and market, ...
As the period covered by China’s next five-year plan begins, the official newspaper of the country’s ruling Communist Party urged local governments to curb the herd behaviour that could fuel ...
BEIJING — As China's electric vehicle price war intensifies, its top leaders have sounded the alarm with high-profile calls to halt excessive competition, known colloquially as "neijuan" or involution ...
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