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The second China shock is here — and it’s bigger, broader and more global

China’s growing exports in both low-end and high-end goods are putting pressure on advanced and developing economies alike, and could derail the global economy if left to its own devices

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The second China shock is here — and it’s bigger, broader and more global

China's $1.2T surplus (+20% YoY) dominates high-tech exports (EVs, batteries, solar) backed by subsidies 3-9x exceeding Western support. This "China shock 2.0" forces tech/manufacturing leaders to reassess sourcing, production localization, and supply chain resilience amid competition in sophisticated sectors.

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global.chinadaily.com.cn1 g fa

'China Shock' seen as cover of protectionism

G7 accuses China of unsustainable trade surplus; experts label 'China Shock 2.0' political cover for protectionism—China's capacity cuts renewable costs (solar −80%, wind −60%). Blocking this competition raises production costs, fragments supply chains, erodes WTO; collaboration is the rational approach.

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  1. domenica 21 giugno 2026·english.hani.co.kr

    The second China shock is here — and it’s bigger, broader and more global

    China’s growing exports in both low-end and high-end goods are putting pressure on advanced and developing economies alike, and could derail the global economy if left to its own…

  2. lunedì 22 giugno 2026·global.chinadaily.com.cn

    'China Shock' seen as cover of protectionism

    In response to growing rhetoric from the West over the so-called China Shock 2.0, experts say this narrative serves primarily as a political shield for protectionist policies…

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