China’s Tech Crackdown

2021-09-08に共有
A sweeping regulatory crackdown is underway in China, now expanding to target many of the country's most successful private sector firms, from tech giants to tutoring companies. While a thriving private sector has helped power China’s rapid economic rise, Chinese President Xi Jinping now seems determined to rein in what he sees as its uncontrolled excesses. At the same time, new restrictions on overseas listings signal China’s intention to remove its tech giants from foreign scrutiny on national security grounds. Is this campaign transitory, or a game-changing shift in Xi’s economic and political strategy?
Bloomberg New Economy Editorial Director Andrew Browne discusses China's Tech Crackdown with Keyu Jin, Associate Professor of Economics at the London School of Economics & Political Science, James McGregor, Chairman, Greater China, APCO Worldwide and The Honorable Kevin Rudd AC, 26th Prime Minister of Australia; President and CEO, Asia Society; President, Asia Society Policy Institute.

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  • It is also possible, that Xi Ping's agenda includes developing a socio-economic growth model that can be applied to not only ensure China's future prosperity, but also perfecting a new model for driving global prosperity & influence across the world -- particularly India, Africa and South America.
  • @xushenxin
    55:00 Kevin Ludd is still praising and promoting free market. Please go out more often. You see in the global trade, is it free market? How many bans and sanctions in place? Fed controlling the interests rate, is it free market? The foundation of trade and market is based on politics, nothing else. You can do all the free market things as much as politics allow.
  • the fairness doctrine established in 1949 by the fcc to maintain truth in journalism was removed by Reagan and we need it back
  • I tend to agree with Kevin's more balanced view. Xi is optimistic that his party has an answer to problem. Keyu shared how the community deals with problem which western society may not understand and agree with. But certain views are fair ones. Too much extreme views on latest crackdown, generally this panel gave a more balanced and insightful account of the crackdown
  • @dypk.2all
    Keyu Jin shows she has a deep understanding of the direction of where President Xi would like China to head in terms of social re-engineering. Browne shows the least understanding, perhaps aided by his need to propagandise western self importance.
  • @hrtummala
    A good discussion but terming what Xi is doing as "leftist" is a great mis interpretation
  • @maximme
    "Only Foreign" investor lost money ? are you 1st year economic student?
  • @Catalonia
    Curious about who is advancing the idea that this current tech attack is about advancing more money into semis and other "hard tech". Would like to read more there.
  • @xushenxin
    If I am America, I would be scared, because in the history of China all great dynasties starts from internal reform, for example Qin, and Han. It is also true around the world. How do you kill an empire? Make it not adapting (changing).
  • @tthex6484
    watching this discussion was tiring- It didn't help that the host was an avid anti-Chinese announcer. Keyu Jin and Kevin Rudd seem to really understand China and Xi. Chinese system efficiency compared to US is now too obvious to everyone. Its the Chinese century
  • @kshen7485
    The servicing majority oriented government should always control capital and lock capital “in the cage”, in order containing its greediness and selfishness.
  • Its interesting how these generational social psychological compartmentalized corporate programmed perceptions .Are always ?
  • @kshen7485
    Whoever takes care of its own bottom 50% population faithfully will always play the role successfully and geopolitically, no matter how big, instead of high tech. Without Chinese successful political development, there would be no increasing amount of Chinese middle class population and later Chinese huge shopping power, and there would be no chance for Alibaba or Jack Ma at all. ​Since 40 years Chinese government and its right policy have been creating 5 hundred million Chinese middle class population, who have enormous shopping power, which makes Jack Ma’s successful business possible. Otherwise, he would be still begging on the street. Without Chinese prosperity under the CCP, he will be the fish without water.
  • Ki iJiu sees the Chinese policies and government governing navigations with the right tools; thinks with a Chinese mind. I am Chinese in the USA. I do have a similar mindset ; do things legality but with empathy for others. Chinese has a saying , “ share the food and there will be left overs “.
  • This segment should be called 3 ugly men and one beautiful woman😎
  • Keyu Jin clearly defends the Crackdown, just one thing needs to remember: Her father is a vice-ministerial-level cadre in China.