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  2. Biden argues China ‘will never surpass us’, as Washington ...

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    In November, a forecast from Bloomberg Economics suggested that China’s GDP might not overtake the U.S. until the mid-2040s, and that any lead will be slim and brief. Economists cited China’s ...

  3. Has China lost its golden opportunity to overtake the US ...

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    However, China’s economy has shifted from export-centric to a consumer-led, debt-fueled model in recent years. This model is now at risk. As of July, China's imports and exports had fallen ...

  4. China’s economy may never eclipse America’s - AOL

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    In 2010, Goldman Sachs estimated that China’s economy could overtake America’s as the world’s largest by 2030. The Economist was bolder, predicting China would become the world’s largest ...

  5. These 5 misconceptions about China’s slowing economy could ...

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    The first one relates to the view that China is no longer gaining ground on the U.S. economy. While China's GDP did drop from 76% of U.S. GDP in 2021 to 67% in 2023, Lardy attributed that to ...

  6. Potential superpower - Wikipedia

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    A potential superpower is a sovereign state or other polity that is speculated to be or have the potential to become a superpower; a sovereign state or supranational union that holds a dominant position characterized by the ability to exert influence and project power on a global scale through economic, military, technological, political, or cultural means.

  7. China’s economy is headed for a ‘dead-end,’ and Beijing won’t ...

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    China's leadership is relying on an export surge to revive slumping growth, but those policies won't extract the world's second largest economy from the malaise that it's in, a top China watcher said.

  8. United States–China Economic and Security Review Commission

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    The Commission is required by Congress to submit an annual report by December 1 every year. [11] The USCC fulfills its mission by holding regular meetings with commission members to discuss recent related matters include write full analysis of eight focused parts, [4] which are energy, U.S. capital market, economic transfers, regional economics and security impacts, U.S.–China bilateral ...

  9. China’s economy is in bad shape. Can its ‘whatever-it-takes ...

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    The latter won’t give a direct boost to the economy but could help avoid financial risk, HSBC added. ... Jia said China’s economy had expanded sufficiently since then to support the issuance ...