• China's economy in steepest decline for 50 years: 'Superpower status is

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    China's economy in steepest decline for 50 years: 'Superpower status is reversing!'
    Shanghai, Nanjing
    China's share of the global economy is declining and the turn could
    'reorder the world', according to an investor Getty
    Georgina Cutler
    By Georgina Cutler
    Published: 23/11/2023 - 19:43

    One expert suggests the country's decades-long run of growth has come to
    an end
    China's share of the global economy is declining and the turn could
    "reorder the world", according to an investor.

    Ruchir Sharma said the country's decades-long run of growth has come to
    an end as its share of world GDP is set to shrink by 1.4 per cent over
    two years.

    In nominal dollar terms, which Sharma argues is the most accurate
    measure of an economy's relative strength, China's share began
    decreasing in 2022 following a spate of strict Covid measures.

    The Rockefeller International chairman explained that China's share is
    expected to fall further in 2023 - topping 17 per cent.

    Mao Zedong
    The drop puts China on track to decline by 1.4 per cent by 2025, a
    reduction not seen since the 1960s and 1970s, when Mao Zedong presided
    over a weak economyGetty
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    The drop puts China on track to decline by 1.4 per cent by 2025, a
    reduction not seen since the 1960s and 1970s, when Mao Zedong presided
    over a weak economy.

    It wasn't until the 1970s that the economy began to turn around,
    following a new leadership.

    A rapid increase was seen between 1990 and 2021, when the global economy
    soared from less than 2 per cent to 18.4 per cent.

    However, China will account for none of the growth of global GDP over
    the past two years.

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    "China's decline could reorder the world," Sharma told the Financial Times.

    "Since the 1990s, the country's share of global GDP grew mainly at the
    expense of Europe and Japan, which have seen their shares hold more or
    less steady over the past two years.

    "The gap left by China has been filled mainly by the US and by other
    emerging nations."

    Beijing has maintained a five per cent annual growth target and expects
    to meet it this year, with the forecast supported by the International
    Monetary Fund, which sees 5.4 per cent growth for 2023.

    China economy on the brink as Beijing takes frantic action to avoid chaos Sharma has rejected the use of real GDP growth as a metric as Chinese authorities could tweak the numbers to fit their outlook and cover up
    the possibility of a decline.

    He added: "In a historic turn, China's rise as an economic superpower is reversing. The biggest global story of the past half century may be over.

    "But almost no matter what Xi does, his nation's share in the global
    economy is likely to decline for the foreseeable future. It's a
    post-China world now."

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