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Big Take DC - What the 2024 US Election Could Mean for China

What the 2024 US Election Could Mean for China

02/12/24 • 41 min

Big Take DC

China’s economy has been in rough shape, and the government is trying to address it. But there’s another threat on the horizon: the US election.
During their presidencies, both Joe Biden and Donald Trump backed policies that drove the US and China further apart. Now, they're both campaigning for re-election on continuing on that trajectory.
In this episode, Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway from the Odd Lots podcast speak with Tom Orlik, chief economist at Bloomberg Economics, and Mackenzie Hawkins, US industrial policy reporter for Bloomberg News. They’ve measured what a Trump or Biden victory in 2024 could mean for China’s economy, and beyond. Subscribe to Odd Lots to get all of their episodes.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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China’s economy has been in rough shape, and the government is trying to address it. But there’s another threat on the horizon: the US election.
During their presidencies, both Joe Biden and Donald Trump backed policies that drove the US and China further apart. Now, they're both campaigning for re-election on continuing on that trajectory.
In this episode, Joe Weisenthal and Tracy Alloway from the Odd Lots podcast speak with Tom Orlik, chief economist at Bloomberg Economics, and Mackenzie Hawkins, US industrial policy reporter for Bloomberg News. They’ve measured what a Trump or Biden victory in 2024 could mean for China’s economy, and beyond. Subscribe to Odd Lots to get all of their episodes.

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Big Take DC - What the 2024 US Election Could Mean for China

Transcript

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Bloomberg Audio Studios, podcasts, radio news.

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China's economy is in rough shape.

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China's real estate factor is in a significant correction.

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This inflation number is just crossing the Bloomberg right now.

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Ouch.

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