How China's surplus capacity flows into international markets next year could reshape global supply chains and investment landscapes. The direction of these exports—whether toward emerging markets, developed economies, or digital assets—carries serious implications for inflation, currency pressures, and cross-border capital flows that inevitably touch every major economy.
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MetaMaximalist
· 01-04 21:37
ngl this is exactly why we need to understand adoption curves at a macro level. china's overcapacity flooding emerging markets? classic innovation arbitrage play happening in real time. but most people won't catch it until the network effects kick in... they're always three moves behind the actual dynamics unfolding
How China's surplus capacity flows into international markets next year could reshape global supply chains and investment landscapes. The direction of these exports—whether toward emerging markets, developed economies, or digital assets—carries serious implications for inflation, currency pressures, and cross-border capital flows that inevitably touch every major economy.