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All into Account: Final Take with Chief Economist for China, Haibin Zhu: Revisiting Made in China 2025 – Lessons learned and what lies ahead

All into Account: Final Take with Chief Economist for China, Haibin Zhu: Revisiting Made in China 2025 – Lessons learned and what lies ahead

Update: 2025-07-29
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In this podcast, featuring a final interview with Chief China Economist Haibin Zhu, he shares invaluable lessons learned and offers insights into China’s outlook within the evolving global landscape. He notes the significant progress of the "Made in China 2025" initiative, which has propelled China from a follower to a leader across sectors. Haibin explores the strategic competition between the US and China and addresses China's economic growth trends, the housing market crackdown, and the three-arrow approach to economic challenges. Haibin also discusses the cautious approach to capital account liberalization amidst US-China strategic competition


Speakers: 

Joyce Chang, Chair of Global Research 

Haibin Zhu, Chief China Economist and Head of Greater China Economic Research


 


This episode was recorded on July 29, 2025


This communication is provided for information purposes only. Institutional clients please visit www.jpmm.com/research/disclosures for important disclosures. Copyright 2025, J.P. Morgan Chase and Company. All rights reserved. 


 

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All into Account: Final Take with Chief Economist for China, Haibin Zhu: Revisiting Made in China 2025 – Lessons learned and what lies ahead

All into Account: Final Take with Chief Economist for China, Haibin Zhu: Revisiting Made in China 2025 – Lessons learned and what lies ahead

J.P. Morgan Global Research