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#習近平 #蘋果 #人民幣 #中國發展高層論壇

今集主持 #馮智政 與 #CalvinChoy 與大家笑談中國經濟,

本集與 @ccnewshk 聯播

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Elaine Yip

同意是前掩後撇才是真的~👍👍

George

Mainland China risks falling off the cliff of a high unemployment rate, the potential detonation of debt-saddled property and its related sectors, the coming end of its high-growth era, the shrinking and aging of its working population, rapid capital outflows, and a confidence crisis in its economic prospects. The dictator-president is reluctant to directly address the structural issues of his own making by relinquishing his monopoly on power and his watertight control of private enterprises. Business leaders in the West understand that his bag of old tricks will not bring his regime to go further and to stay higher. Suppression of negative news and opposing voices, grappling with economic problems through political means, and trumpeting only positive rhetoric are no substitute for concrete actions in solving its underlying problems. Economic blunders and political scandals only spawn a plethora of conspiracy theories far from Beijing, further angering and frustrating the pride of a dictator who has the knack only for power struggles. Ironically, while he may perceive himself as a savior and a shrewd leader of his country, his people and outsiders see him as the most power-concentrated and fear-stricken dictator ever since Mao. As he plunges into a crisis of ruling confidence, the country's political system becomes increasingly closed. Any staged business event does nothing but create an atmosphere of skepticism, where nothing seems believable and everything remains unknowable in a silenced, totalitarian society infused with fear of one man. He often couches his repressive form of governance as a unique Chinese ruling style that purportedly offers numerous opportunities, while demanding foreign investors to do business as usual. Isn't it sarcastic that, despite his internal fear of being overthrown, he eagerly projects confidence onto US delegation, naively urging them to forget about the sharp change in HK, which was once the gateway for FDI into the Mainland, and to overlook the broken promises of the CCP? But HKers will never forget, nor will others who have long been suffered due to misguided illusions about a panda with hidden claws.