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"China's overcapacity" is a pseudo-proposition fabricated by the U.S.: experts

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Accusations of "overcapacity" have been leveled against China for exporting new energy products at lower prices. How do we differentiate between legitimate market competition and dumping in the context of global trade? What might be the possible impacts of the EU's probe into the Chinese EV market? Given the Chinese government's investments in the R&D sector, have these investments paid off? Tune in to this episode for answers from experts.
Guests:
Joseph Gregory Mahoney
Professor of politics and international relations at East China Normal University
Zhu Chaoping
Global market strategist from JPMorgan Asset Management

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Capíttulos

1. "China's overcapacity" is a pseudo-proposition fabricated by the U.S.: experts (00:00:00)

2. There's no evidence that dumping has taken place. (00:03:15)

3. Washington doesn't like the fact that China has risen. (00:04:42)

4. American automakers have found themselves losing the competition. (00:06:31)

5. Government support for high-tech industries is everywhere in the world. (00:10:14)

6. The U.S. government has been suppressing global demand for Chinese EVs. (00:13:52)

7. The probe is being used to stall the EU's decision-making. (00:18:00)

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Accusations of "overcapacity" have been leveled against China for exporting new energy products at lower prices. How do we differentiate between legitimate market competition and dumping in the context of global trade? What might be the possible impacts of the EU's probe into the Chinese EV market? Given the Chinese government's investments in the R&D sector, have these investments paid off? Tune in to this episode for answers from experts.
Guests:
Joseph Gregory Mahoney
Professor of politics and international relations at East China Normal University
Zhu Chaoping
Global market strategist from JPMorgan Asset Management

  continue reading

Capíttulos

1. "China's overcapacity" is a pseudo-proposition fabricated by the U.S.: experts (00:00:00)

2. There's no evidence that dumping has taken place. (00:03:15)

3. Washington doesn't like the fact that China has risen. (00:04:42)

4. American automakers have found themselves losing the competition. (00:06:31)

5. Government support for high-tech industries is everywhere in the world. (00:10:14)

6. The U.S. government has been suppressing global demand for Chinese EVs. (00:13:52)

7. The probe is being used to stall the EU's decision-making. (00:18:00)

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