Less Stubborn

In the August Sinology, titled “Stubborn,” I wrote that “Xi Jinping refused to acknowledge and fix problems which are preventing the Chinese economy from returning to a stronger growth rate.”

I described this as frustrating but said that “I believe that at some point, Xi will accept that to achieve his economic goals he must take steps to restore confidence among the country’s entrepreneurs and consumers.”

The August Sinology provided four reasons why I’m stubbornly convinced that Xi will eventually overcome his stubbornness and make the changes necessary to put China back on track to reach its potential growth rate:

  • First, Xi presumably understands that entrepreneurs and consumers are the engine of China’s economic growth and that he must act to restore their confidence.
  • Second, since last year, Xi has promoted an economic strategy focused on innovation which depends on entrepreneurs. Success in industries such as batteries and artificial intelligence (AI) requires a more supportive approach to the private sector.