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Xi’s foreign investment crisis plunges China’s economy into turmoil

Xi’s foreign investment crisis plunges China’s economy into turmoil

    • 5 hours ago

    For some people. Money placed in your pockets will make you believe anything

    • 5 hours ago

    wonderful analysis. great interview.

    • 5 hours ago

    No mention of the fact that we disconnected from our biggest trading partner in the EU which, given the US are no longer as embracing for trade, has forced our hand and pushed us towards China. The Tories need accept accountability for that.

    • 5 hours ago

    The Chancellor thinks China will make exceptions for the same reason Brits voted for Brexit thinking the EU was holding them back: Brits love the smell of their own Farts so much they think everyone else doesn't notice when they let one loose.

    • 5 hours ago

    I see precious little in UK political leaders that indicate to me that they even understand what’s going on and let alone are prepared to think about it correctly and elucidate the proper responses for the maximum benefit for all of us. The UK is a deeply corrupt society. They are led by deeply unserious people who have no understanding of how to run a G7 economy whatsoever and who speak in platitudes and deny physics. There is going to be a consequence to that. I wish it wasn’t like this. There is an easier path. But, we are going to take the hardest path first which is going to implement the most amount of pain, which is going to cause the most amount of social destruction. And then, hopefully, we figure out that maybe we should do things differently. But, we are not led by serious people and it’s going to get hard for many people.

    • 5 hours ago

    One thing is clear and has been for a very long time, they don’t listen to the people and always bypass would be votes regarding such matters.

    • 5 hours ago

    Brics plus thinks different . China got its own chips now .

    • 5 hours ago

    Do as much as you can for your own people. Not india, pakistan, china, or jamaca. But that is what you do. Stop lying. the UK puts its people last.

    • 5 hours ago

    Ok, he is in trouble and you're not, I get it.

    • 5 hours ago

    Mean china 25% of people on earth of course we need to work with them like everyone else

    • 5 hours ago

    It is obvious to anyone with the slightest intellect that China is in trouble along with Europe, especially the UK. That is why UK's treasurer takes the trouble to strike up an economic deal. I truly enjoy Times Radio's excellent analysis from its line up of top analysts. Keep up the good work.

    • 5 hours ago

    Who funds that think tank?

    • 5 hours ago

    People in glass houses… etc

    • 5 hours ago

    Maybe if the UK stop importing child rapists and spent their money on industry they wouldn’t be totally reliant on the rest of the world to supply it.

    • 5 hours ago

    Foreign companies need to accelerate their de-investing from China and pull out all of their assets.

    • 5 hours ago

    Here's a few ideas Brits,….

    1. First understand this,… China uses coal fired power plants. They and India are currently building coal fired power plants at the rate of about 2 or 3 per week.

    They couldn't care less about your climatealarmism.

    Even worse,.. when you think you have to buy their solar panels to save the planet,.. you're destroying the planet.

    2.. don't fall for the insaneclimatealarmism that makes you think you have to give up national security and buy solar panels to save the planet.

    or

    3. if you're compelled to destroy yourself because you THINK the climate might be a couple of degrees warmer in a couple hundred years because an equatorial climate would be so much more horrible than an arctic one,… how about reducing the local far left regulations that make it so unbearably high for you to go get the resources from the same 3rd worldsheeethole China gets them from and produce your own solar panels in the UK..

    or better yet,..

    4, produce as much natural gas as you can, use it ( it's far better than China burning coal,..and the world isn't going to burst into flames because of the small contribution of the UK) and then transition into nuclear.

    • 5 hours ago

    Absolutely. Our enemy!

    • 5 hours ago

    It is a misconception that China has a huge market – Chinese market has been saturated with over- supply; all Chinese businesses have been frantically trying to explore markets outside China with cut throat prices.

    It is painful to see the Chancellor being so blind and so ignorant about the Chinese market and the Chinese economy in general.

    • 5 hours ago

    Instead of wasting 100 billion + on HS2 ( so MPs and execs can get to London in an hour ) and Hinkley 2 ( French Chinese mortgage) we could have created a chip , battery and solar manufacturing base

    • 5 hours ago

    Communists cuddling up to communists….. who’d of thought

    • 5 hours ago

    Taiwan should absolutely be strengthened by trade, trade trade trade ! China ? mmm nah, there is nothing good that comes from China.

    • 5 hours ago

    Chancellor Reeves seems to forget that the Uk is mostly a services economy. That switch has extended the enormous Uk deficit and suggesting that there is any value to the Chinese to invest in the UK, when the UK choose not be part of the third largest trading block on the planet is not plausible.
    The road to UK growth might start with planning to re skill the working population in manufacturing to support the production of value exports and value home manufactured goods.

    • 5 hours ago

    Xi the KLEPTOMANIAC IN WPS

    • 5 hours ago

    Seems like Europe understands. America is done with their s*** They don't want to support themselves or build their own armies, they want someone to protect them. Now that america is done, they're looking for a new master that being china

    • 5 hours ago

    And Taiwan is a great democracy

    • 5 hours ago

    Taiwan also has a lot of capital

    • 5 hours ago

    Again, a bunch of people talk on things without simple numbers but use their ideas instead. Totally waste of time, just like other typical British experts who are only just professional talkers

    • 5 hours ago

    I couldn’t agree more. What Labour are doing is selling out the UK to a nation that is a hostile state. You couldn’t make it up!

    • 5 hours ago

    Rachel from accounts is so far out of her depth, as a consequence the UKs’ economy is in grave danger.

    • 5 hours ago

    The Tories lied like there was no tomorrow particularly around Brexit, and now Truss wants a gagging order on Starmer for telling the objective truth!!! As long as it upsets "the left" I suppose it's alright. The Tories, God help us!

    • 5 hours ago

    A party claiming to defend its people should not engage the CCP substantively. Even Chamberlain’s failed acquiescence was more understandable, influenced by WW1 as it was. Socialists never learn.

    • 5 hours ago

    Chinas economy (which means the Chinese government, banks and military (all the same thing) has been struggling for 10 or more years. The Chinese government simply cooks thr books to cover it up. I have to wonder if the Chinese working with Russia to fight Ukraine is hurting them. Hopefully western countries / USA will stop funding debt with Chinese loans.

    • 5 hours ago

    Tea and a man □ What's wrong with their eyes?

    • 5 hours ago

    The £ hasnt been this weak since………….April 2024! (and October 2023). I dont remember the outrage against the government in the right wing press then though!

    • 5 hours ago

    Didn't work out so well relying on putin for gas and oil, now they wanna try Xi for renables?

    • 5 hours ago

    Most of the world's raw lithium is coming from Argentina (Atacama desert) and Australia (Talison Energy). However most of the processing is still done in China. There's some processing in Japan and Malaysia but the volumes are insufficient. It takes 5-10 years to train the required chemistry and metallurgy talent but the West has done zilch in the past 20 years, chasing the lowest cost option.

    • 5 hours ago

    Taiwan is a beautiful country. We should be investing in and recognizing them instead of the deepening economic ties with the CCP, a hostile totalitarian dictatorship, notorious for expansionism and human rights violations. Especially at such a time when the Chinese economy is so terrible and rife with corruption. Just look at what's happening over there with the property crisis, all these ghosts cities and hundreds of millions of unfinished homes, and even public infrastructure made of totally subpar materials so they just crumble and fall down.

    • 5 hours ago

    Wow! The West is hysterically wishing Doom on China

    • 5 hours ago

    This channel could tell me I'm on fire…still wouldn't trust the reporting

    • 5 hours ago

    If the Chinese government had any grain of common sense, they would take some tips from Taiwan politically and economically and implement those in China itself. Hong Kong is a typical example of failed Chinese policies – which work to restrain people freedom and prosperity in lieu of a CCP policy that favours overbearing control both politically and economically hence China's failure. If China really wants to achieve its goal at becoming the greatest economy in the world it needs to get rid of hangover of failed communist doctrine – as it simply does not work and will never work and its holding the Chinese people back from their full potential as a society..

    • 5 hours ago

    For big countries in international stage, UK is a small potato to fry. Don’t try to be an American lap poodle. The priority for UK is to fix its own societal problem.

    • 5 hours ago

    Louis Thoreaux with some great questions here 👍

    • 5 hours ago

    Labour Party leaders have no business experience whatsoever. Except Rachel from accounts whose CV seems to be written by Walter Mitty.
    They are predominantly politicians a with little idea how to run an economy.

    • 5 hours ago

    "The Chancellor" would have to be the only human on the planet that overlooked the struggles of the China economy. 🤣🤣

    • 5 hours ago

    Much better than $36 trillion in debt

    • 5 hours ago

    9:20 "Why is there so little faith in the economic forecast?"
    10:15 Well, it took a while, but the issue seems to be the government wants to borrow an "extra" 30 billion pounds per annum, for the next five years. 🤔🤔

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