There’s already a number of questions with China surrounding trade and security, and with Xi Jinping sworn in for a third term for the country, those will likely continue to rise.
The leader self-appointed himself another term as leader of the ruling Communist Party over this past weekend. With this latest term, he vows to invest more in the country’s technology and military development, as well as working to assure that Beijing’s “core interests” are protected, though he didn’t divulge details as to how.
But with that comes concerns about how China will continue to create tension when it comes to trade circles, especially with Jinping’s currently standing “zero-COVID” strategy, which has left a number of businesses and partners in sheer frustration. Not to mention those in Washington who believe that China has set out to bend the rules with global security and economics.
Here to discuss Jinping’s latest term in office is Nan Su, who serves as senior correspondent for The Epoch Times. He has been talking about Xi Jinping’s actions for some time now, and continues to discuss the effects from his third term regularly. His expertise will prove useful in this subject