Socially, economically, diplomatically, and politically⦠the past few years have been extremely difficult for China. Thatâs not to say I sympathize, of course. I donât. [Outsider Club Header]
Mar 10, 2023 By Jason Simpkins for the Outsider Club China: Angry, Isolated, and More Dangerous Than Ever Socially, economically, diplomatically, politically⦠The past few years have been extremely difficult for China. Thatâs not to say I sympathize, of course. I donât. Because pretty much all of its travails are the countryâs own doing. Chinaâs economy has been flagging for the past decade. Once lauded for its double-digit growth rates and hailed an âeconomic miracle,â Chinaâs economy expanded by just 3% last year.  [China GDP 40 Year] That waning growth is part of a larger trend that dates back to 2007, but the pandemic has obviously taken a toll as well. Of course, that pandemic began in China, and now it seems weâre[openly acknowledging it came from a state-run lab]( rather than a wet market. Thatâs bad enough, but Chinaâs response to the pandemic it unleashed upon the world was just as bad. Excessively harsh lockdowns completely eviscerated Chinaâs domestic economy and even resulted in civil protests rarely seen and hardly tolerated in the communist country. Are You Sick of Market Crashes Gutting Your Retirement Account? Thereâs a way to flip the market carnage into a legal fortuneâ¦Without shorting a single stockâ¦And without touching options, cryptos, or âmeme" stocks. This radical âblueprint'' could help anyone turn $500 into $1.2 million in under a year. [For more details, go here now.]( Those restrictions have since been softened, but Chinaâs economy is still only expected to grow 5% this year, beset by weak trade, anemic domestic consumption, a real estate crisis, and regulatory crackdowns. Russia hasnât helped matters, either. Vladimir Putinâs blundering invasion of Ukraine has put even more economic and political pressure on Beijing. China has been supporting its ally by buying up Russian energy resources and selling back industrial goods and tech components to compensate for Western sanctions. But that hasnât exactly endeared it to European countries that have come to view Russia as an existential threat. Meanwhile, the Ukraine crisis has drawn Europe even closer to the United States, which has been able to use the continentâs military dependency as leverage. The Netherlands, for example, just announced export restrictions on semiconductor manufacturing equipment as part of a U.S. initiative to deny China advanced technology. China has been working to bolster its domestic semiconductor industry â which lags behind the likes of Taiwan, South Korea, and the U.S. â but the Biden administration imposed export controls to block certain semiconductor chips last year. That ban wouldnât be as effective without cooperation from Europe. But with America standing tall as the guarantor of Western democracy, itâs much easier to get allies on board with U.S. economic policy â even if it means antagonizing China. This hasnât gone unnoticed, and itâs made the United States a convenient scapegoat for Chinaâs party leaders. âWestern countries â led by the U.S. â have implemented all-round containment, encirclement, and suppression against us, bringing unprecedentedly severe challenges to our countryâs development,â China's president, Xi Jinping, recently lamented to a crowd of politicians and businesspeople. Meanwhile, Chinaâs foreign minister, Qin Gang, warned: âIf the United States does not hit the brakes but continues to speed down the wrong path, no amount of guardrails can prevent derailing and there will surely be conflict and confrontation.â Again, the United States has done its bit to draw Chinaâs ire. 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It chose to tether its fortunes to those of a global pariah. Cyberattacks, spy balloons, bombastic threats⦠Itâs no wonder Americansâ perception of China is at a record low. Just 15% of Americans view China favorably, according to the most recent Gallup poll. Thatâs a 5% drop from just last year and a 38% decline since 2018. More than eight in 10 U.S. adults now hold a negative opinion of China, the poll said. Thatâs a lot of animosity thatâs accrued. And it will (rightfully) be exploited and acted on by U.S. politicians. That, in turn, will drive China further into the same corner Russia has backed itself into. And that makes confrontation increasingly likely. Make no mistake, relations between China and the West are headed in the wrong direction. War seems inevitable. This isnât a new threat, of course. But itâs one thatâs coming [closer than ever to becoming a reality](. And thatâs one of the many reasons I recently launched a stock trading service that specializes in tracking the defense industry through government disclosures, patent filings, and insider contacts. It's called Secret Stock Files, and I send out monthly video recommendations discussing all of these technologies and more. [You can find out more about that here](. Fight on, [Jason Simpkins Signature] Jason Simpkins [follow basic]([@OCSimpkins on Twitter]( Jason Simpkins is Assistant Managing Editor of the Outsider Club and Investment Director of Wall Street's Proving Ground, a financial advisory focused on security companies and defense contractors. For more on Jason, check out his editor's [page](. *Follow Outsider Club on [Facebook]( and [Twitter](. Follow the Outsiders [Twitter]( | [Facebook]( | [LinkedIn]( | [YouTube]( This email was sent to {EMAIL}. 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