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Briefing: 'It is far from certain that China will emerge economically victorious from the current chaos'

Strategic angle: The global economic destabilization triggered by the war in the Middle East is now affecting the world's factory, which is struggling to offload its overproduction, writes columnist Harold Thibault.

Editorial Staff
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Updated 16 days ago
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The conflict in the Middle East has led to a destabilization of global economic conditions, which is now being felt in China's manufacturing industry.

As the world's factory, China is currently grappling with the consequences of overproduction, struggling to find markets for its surplus goods.

This situation raises concerns about China's ability to navigate through the current chaos and emerge economically resilient.