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In this special edition episode of 3in10, Scott Slayton, Partner and Chief Strategist at Capital Creek Partners, sits down with Andy Xie, an independent China economist and former economist at Morgan Stanley, to discuss U.S. China relations and the future of the Chinese Economy. Scott and Andy begin by reviewing the recent U.S. China trade deal and its implications for future trade relations. Andy highlights China's deep roots in technological development, noting how China's exports are making other countries more productive and how competition breeds innovation, especially when American exports are cut off from Chinese markets. Andy discusses the relative cheapness of Chinese markets especially with China's underappreciated AI and tech products. Lastly, Andy reiterates the strength of the Chinese economy, stating that time will show the profits of Chinese corporations.
By Capital Creek PartnersIn this special edition episode of 3in10, Scott Slayton, Partner and Chief Strategist at Capital Creek Partners, sits down with Andy Xie, an independent China economist and former economist at Morgan Stanley, to discuss U.S. China relations and the future of the Chinese Economy. Scott and Andy begin by reviewing the recent U.S. China trade deal and its implications for future trade relations. Andy highlights China's deep roots in technological development, noting how China's exports are making other countries more productive and how competition breeds innovation, especially when American exports are cut off from Chinese markets. Andy discusses the relative cheapness of Chinese markets especially with China's underappreciated AI and tech products. Lastly, Andy reiterates the strength of the Chinese economy, stating that time will show the profits of Chinese corporations.