China is expected to overtake the US to become the world’s biggest economy in 2028, five years earlier than previously anticipated, as it recovers faster from the coronavirus pandemic, the Centre for Economics and Business Research said. But what does it mean for the Middle East?
This week, co-hosts Mustafa Alrawi and Kelsey Warner unpack the complicated power dynamic between the world's two biggest economies, from trade and technology to energy and finance, and how it impacts the region.
In this episode:
The US-China economic tensions (0m 43s)
The green transition of China (3m 20s)
Middle East and China (5m 52s)
China's ambition for digitized currency (8m 49s)
UAE's link between US and China (12m 45s)
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