China's New 'New Three': Tech exports reshaping global trade
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From the "old three" exports of clothing, furniture, and home appliances, to the "new three" of electric vehicles, lithium batteries, and solar cells, China's export story has continued to evolve. Now, a new trio is emerging: artificial intelligence, robots, and innovative drugs, already being dubbed China's new "new three." So what's driving this growth? Are we seeing a deeper shift in China's economy, from manufacturing at scale to competing through tech and innovation? And as these new industries expand overseas, will the world see them as new opportunities, or respond with more barriers and restrictions? Guests in this episode of Dialogue are Professor Witman Hung, director of the Greater Bay Area Research Center at the China Silk Road iValley Research Institute; Professor Michael Sung, executive director of the International Digital Intelligence and Finance Innovation Center at the Chinese Academy of Sciences; and David Mahon, executive chairman of Mahon China Investment. 📺 Sub
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