From a personal perspective, the CCP is facing more and more social contradictions at home, and its relations with major trading countries are not as good as the mainstream news media promotes. Internal class contradictions are becoming increasingly prominent, external interest relations cannot be maintained for a long time, local debts are piling up, personal debts are piling up, and bank debts are piling up. Why are some economists not allowed to "sing bearish" on the economy?
China's oil imports mainly come from the Middle East, followed by Russia and South America... and some major oil exporting countries in the Middle East, their main industries are mostly controlled by European and American consortiums, among which Saudi Aramco, the largest, is an example. They always sell their oil exports to China at high prices, and China is willing to buy... Natural gas imports, which used to rely mainly on the United States, mainly come from Russia after connecting to pipeline gas, but its purity is not For example, it is produced in the United States, so most of it can only be used for civilian gas...
China's refining and chemical complex enterprises, its main partners are mainly Europe and the United States, supplemented by the Middle East... 201 Jin wants to have independent pricing power for energy trade and de-dollarization of trade settlement, the result is bound to be that the United States is trying to kick China out of the Swift settlement system today and seize its emerging industrial chain. This is a means for the United States to retaliate. As for blockchain technology and encryption industry, it is just a representative of emerging industries. In fact, the real intention of the United States is to strip China of its future economic growth potential; and some Chinese senior leaders do not want their industries to be replaced by others, which is also one of the important factors leading to a large amount of capital outflow...
It is difficult to violate God's will, and justice is in the hearts of the people. As ordinary people, we should wait and see...