As China grapples with its deepening economic crisis, the world watches with growing concern. Once a symbol of unstoppable growth, the Chinese economy is now buckling under the weight of failed policies, weak global demand, and mounting internal debt. While President Xi Jinping and his government scramble for solutions, their efforts appear too little, too late. The sharp decline in China’s exports and lackluster domestic demand have revealed cracks in what was once an economic powerhouse, raising serious questions about the country’s leadership
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