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1M65Published at May 17, 2026 at 12:10 AM46:29
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Trump's War is Biting hard into Chinese Economy!

21 days agoLong-tail
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Published time
May 17, 2026 at 12:10 AM
Duration
46:29
Video type
News & Politics
Channel region
Singapore
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12.9K
Likes
314
Comments
67
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Estimated Total Revenue
$9.31 - $54.32
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$0.72 - $4.2
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Topic Cluster
trump
Video Description
Today was my first full day in China, and my overall impression is very mixed. On one hand, the infrastructure, innovation, energy, and long-term economic potential of China remain extremely impressive. The scale of development is still massive, and you can clearly feel that China continues to have strong strategic ambitions for the future. However, the economic slowdown is still visible on the ground. Consumer confidence does not appear fully recovered, property-related weakness still lingers, and many businesses continue to feel cautious about spending and expansion. What is becoming increasingly interesting — and potentially dangerous — is that inflation now appears to be slowly returning. But this does not look like healthy demand-driven inflation caused by strong economic growth and rising consumption. Instead, this feels more like cost-push inflation: • Higher operating costs • Supply chain pressures • Rising food and living expenses • Margin compression for businesses China has spent years battling deflationary pressure, so some inflation was probably welcomed initially. But if inflation rises while economic demand remains weak, this creates a much more complicated environment for policymakers, businesses, consumers, and investors. In this video, I share my honest first-day observations from China, what I am seeing on the ground, and why the next phase of China’s economy may become increasingly important not just for Asia — but for the entire global economy. Subscribe and follow the channel as I continue sharing more real-time updates directly from China over the coming days. #China #ChineseEconomy #Inflation #Deflation #CostPushInflation #Economy #GlobalEconomy #ChinaGrowth #StockMarket #Investing #1M65 #Geopolitics #AsiaEconomy #ChinaTravel #MacroEconomics
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