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Gingrich observed that China is grappling with significant stressors. He noted the country's unsustainable policies, particularly the vast number of empty cities constructed under a local government system that profited from continuous construction. This unsustainable economic model has led to a mounting debt crisis, compelling China to confront the necessity of sourcing goods from alternative countries such as Vietnam, India, Mexico, and Brazil.
According to Gingrich, the increasing pressure will force China to reassess its commerce dynamics as it realizes that it is in a precarious position globally, with fewer countries wanting to rely on its supplies. As he articulated, “the economic pressure will get bigger and bigger pretty rapidly.”
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