CGTN’s Guan Xin on China’s Economy: ‘We are not going to be bullied’ by US strength and pressure

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CGTN’s Guan Xin on China’s Economy: 'We are not going to be bullied' by US strength and pressure

CGTN anchor and chief business news editor Guan Xin discusses the trajectory of the Chinese economy and its complex relationship with the United States and India at Davos. Addressing the impact of Donald Trump’s policies, Guan Xin stated, "We are not going to be bullied by a country that is using strength to pressure others," while emphasizing that China’s countermeasures remain proportionate. The interview highlights China’s massive 1.2 trillion dollar trade surplus in 2025 and its resilience against tariffs through high-end manufacturing and innovation. Guan Xin also touched upon China-India relations, describing India as an important partner and growth driver despite occasional frictions. Defending the Chinese political system, the editor characterized China as a "vibrant democracy" driven by long-term planning and unity. The conversation concludes with a focus on China’s commitment to global openness and mutually beneficial trade, positioning the nation as a stable anchor for the Global South amidst shifting geopolitical alliances.

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