China Has an Achilles Heel That Offsets Its Threat to the US: Solomon Yue

Brendon Fallon
By Brendon Fallon
April 17, 2021Wide Angle
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Outwardly, China is celebrating sterling pandemic recovery: The Chinese regime is extending its production (and often its authoritarianism) into various countries that lie on its “Belt & Road Initiative” routes. It continues to attract significant foreign investment, particularly from the United States. The IMF has projected over 8 percent GDP growth for China for 2021.

These are among the factors driving its optimism about overtaking the U.S. dollar with the Chinese yuan in global markets.

However, global trade economist and China commentator, Solomon Yue offers us his very different take on China’s economy, and shows us why all may not be as it appears.

Why are so many of China’s officials sending their wives, their concubines, and their legitimate and illegitimate children to live in the United States? And what’s the hidden connection between this and the military balance of power between the two countries?

Hosted by NTD journalist Brendon Fallon, Wide Angle is following the latest political developments in the United States and abroad, and finding the connection between these and the larger global trends of our times.

Wide Angle is an NTD show available on YouTube and on the NTD website.

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