Repeat after me: Never, ever underestimate China
Financial Express Pune
|December 26, 2025
FROM US PRESIDENT Donald Trump's trade war to AI developments, 2025 has been full of dramatic twists and turns.
One of the most consequential takeaways is to never, ever underestimate China.At the onset of the year, the world's second-largest economy was left for dead. Economists were predicting lost decades akin to what Japan experienced in the 1990s, and its dominance of manufacturing was being challenged by Trump's second term and the drive by exporters to diversify their supply chains and move operations abroad. Global investors had largely fled, seeing that the country's 3D problems - deflation, debt and demographics - were structural and insurmountable.
By year-end, the perception couldn't be any more different. President Xi Jinping was the only foreign leader that stood up to Trump's bullying tactics on trade and forced him to back down by weaponising Beijing's control of rare earth materials. It has kept its status as the world's most vibrant factory. As for global money flows, foreigners are returning as an AI boom has lifted the Hong Kong bourse to a four-year high.
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