China Opens Economy to Emerging Nations
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•The Coming Clash Between China and the Global South
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As the West protects its markets, China will need to dump its exports elsewhere.
Emerging nations are alarmed that major shifts in global trade flows risk swamping much of the global south with cheap Chinese goods.
China 's export-heavy economic model meets Western resistance, writes Andrew Keen .
Keen: Xi Jinping has promised to open his country’s vast economy to emerging nations.
More emerging nations are likely to follow as barriers against China go up in the industrialized West .
This will be especially true if former U.S. President Donald Trump wins the November election and hits China with the higher tariffs he has promised.
Developing economies are already struggling to cope with problems such as premature deindustrialization, which starts to decline even before the country has industrialized enough to reach an advanced level of income.
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