China's Xi Jinping is in a corner and his problems are getting worse: Varney

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Over the weekend, more evidence that China's leader, Xi Jinping, is in trouble.

You wouldn't know it from Chinese state-run media, where he is called "the people's leader," the kind of hero-worship not seen in generations. But that’s a mask, concealing a troubled economy, a still chaotic Hong Kong and reports of grumbling inside China! Those are real problems for a leader facing a U.S. president who just won't back down.

Look what happened over the weekend: Tens of thousands marched to the U.S. consulate, pleading with President Trump to "liberate Hong Kong," the American flag held high, as the crowd sang America's national anthem! The violence continued -- vandalism at subway stations, burning barricades.

The police again used tear gas. The concession, withdrawing the extradition bill, has not solved Xi's backyard problem. Hong Kongers are looking to America for support!

And yet again, China has resorted to more stimulus to keep its economy going. Sunday, more money was released to China's banks. Why do that if the economy is growing at a 6 percent rate and everything's fine and dandy? Answer: it’s not growing at 6 percent despite what Beijing says. The Wall Street Journal has looked at a variety of indicators suggesting much lower growth, much higher unemployment and a sharp drop in China's exports to America. Their economy is struggling.

All of this is the backdrop to the trade fight. It surely strengthens President Trump's negotiating position. He's playing a strong hand. Things are going his way.

Not so with Xi Jinping. He's in a corner. His problems are getting worse. Trump's winning.

Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/china-apos-xi-jinping-corner-173417713.html
 
The China's leadership, it seems, has resorted to data manipulation to mask the economic crisis now facing the country.

The trade war is having a far reaching negative implications on the country and that compounded with the unrest in the island of Hong Kong is a clear signal for the bureaucrats in Beijing that the going isn't all that rosy.

The authorities in Beijing have been applying delaying tactics regarding the bilateral trade talks with the US in an anticipation that Trump might lose the next year's elections and that it can be much easier to deal with a democrat president than himself.

That concept looks to be largely fallacious based on the fact that the trade war is a US foreign policy rather than political party's foreign policy and when the Chinese government will come to terms with this reality it will already be time barred and the umpire won't be around to throw in the towel.
 
Over the weekend, more evidence that China's leader, Xi Jinping, is in trouble.

You wouldn't know it from Chinese state-run media, where he is called "the people's leader," the kind of hero-worship not seen in generations. But that’s a mask, concealing a troubled economy, a still chaotic Hong Kong and reports of grumbling inside China! Those are real problems for a leader facing a U.S. president who just won't back down.

Look what happened over the weekend: Tens of thousands marched to the U.S. consulate, pleading with President Trump to "liberate Hong Kong," the American flag held high, as the crowd sang America's national anthem! The violence continued -- vandalism at subway stations, burning barricades.

The police again used tear gas. The concession, withdrawing the extradition bill, has not solved Xi's backyard problem. Hong Kongers are looking to America for support!

And yet again, China has resorted to more stimulus to keep its economy going. Sunday, more money was released to China's banks. Why do that if the economy is growing at a 6 percent rate and everything's fine and dandy? Answer: it’s not growing at 6 percent despite what Beijing says. The Wall Street Journal has looked at a variety of indicators suggesting much lower growth, much higher unemployment and a sharp drop in China's exports to America. Their economy is struggling.

All of this is the backdrop to the trade fight. It surely strengthens President Trump's negotiating position. He's playing a strong hand. Things are going his way.

Not so with Xi Jinping. He's in a corner. His problems are getting worse. Trump's winning.

Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/china-apos-xi-jinping-corner-173417713.html
Mnawabishia wachina wenyewe sasa wengine itakuwaje ?
 
Never take information at face value

Check who's giving information and for whose benefit..,

Do your Homework (AKA za kuambiwa changanya na zako..)
Lastly no one is winning....
 
Over the weekend, more evidence that China's leader, Xi Jinping, is in trouble.

You wouldn't know it from Chinese state-run media, where he is called "the people's leader," the kind of hero-worship not seen in generations. But that’s a mask, concealing a troubled economy, a still chaotic Hong Kong and reports of grumbling inside China! Those are real problems for a leader facing a U.S. president who just won't back down.

Look what happened over the weekend: Tens of thousands marched to the U.S. consulate, pleading with President Trump to "liberate Hong Kong," the American flag held high, as the crowd sang America's national anthem! The violence continued -- vandalism at subway stations, burning barricades.

The police again used tear gas. The concession, withdrawing the extradition bill, has not solved Xi's backyard problem. Hong Kongers are looking to America for support!

And yet again, China has resorted to more stimulus to keep its economy going. Sunday, more money was released to China's banks. Why do that if the economy is growing at a 6 percent rate and everything's fine and dandy? Answer: it’s not growing at 6 percent despite what Beijing says. The Wall Street Journal has looked at a variety of indicators suggesting much lower growth, much higher unemployment and a sharp drop in China's exports to America. Their economy is struggling.

All of this is the backdrop to the trade fight. It surely strengthens President Trump's negotiating position. He's playing a strong hand. Things are going his way.

Not so with Xi Jinping. He's in a corner. His problems are getting worse. Trump's winning.

Source: https://finance.yahoo.com/news/china-apos-xi-jinping-corner-173417713.html
Ktk masuala ya uchumi hzo propaganda tuu.
IMF na WB wametoa takwim za uchumi wenyewe na wamesema kuwa China inakua 6% US 2%.
Asa kwahyo IMF ya UN Ndio wametoa data za uongo sio China tena.
Na hao Hong Kong wanaeleweka dhamira yao watakipata wanachokitafuta.
 
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