November economic data was a bit of a letdown, suggesting China’s economy is rapidly losing growth momentum. Fixed asset investment declined by double digitsIndustrial output grew at its slowest rate in 15 monthsRetail sales of consumer goods grew at the slowest rate in three yearsBut things aren’t as bad as they seem. This week, host Andrew Polk is joined by Trivium’s lead macro-econ analyst Joe Peissel to dig into November’s economic data. The gents cover: China’s supply-side slowdown, and ...
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November economic data was a bit of a letdown, suggesting China’s economy is rapidly losing growth momentum. Fixed asset investment declined by double digitsIndustrial output grew at its slowest rate in 15 monthsRetail sales of consumer goods grew at the slowest rate in three yearsBut things aren’t as bad as they seem. This week, host Andrew Polk is joined by Trivium’s lead macro-econ analyst Joe Peissel to dig into November’s economic data. The gents cover: China’s supply-side slowdown, and ...
Ep 46 - What China really agreed to on rare earths + assessing US capability to end reliance on China
The Trivium China Podcast
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Ep 46 - What China really agreed to on rare earths + assessing US capability to end reliance on China
Confusion around what China has officially agreed to in terms of pausing its rare earths, and other critical mineral, export controls persists – even as we are a week out from Donald Trump and Xi Jinping’s trade agreement in South Korea. Significant discrepancies remain between official statements from the White House and China’s Ministry of Commerce on the issue. Meanwhile, officials and commercial players on both sides of the Pacific are reporting significant differences around their expect...
The Trivium China Podcast
November economic data was a bit of a letdown, suggesting China’s economy is rapidly losing growth momentum. Fixed asset investment declined by double digitsIndustrial output grew at its slowest rate in 15 monthsRetail sales of consumer goods grew at the slowest rate in three yearsBut things aren’t as bad as they seem. This week, host Andrew Polk is joined by Trivium’s lead macro-econ analyst Joe Peissel to dig into November’s economic data. The gents cover: China’s supply-side slowdown, and ...