China to Build Unified National Market in Preparation for Decoupling From the West: Analysts

China to Build Unified National Market in Preparation for Decoupling From the West: Analysts
Chinese leader Xi Jinping (second from right) and Vice Premier Liu He (L) in a group photo with former U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger (C), former U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson (R) and members of a delegation from the 2019 New Economy Forum before a meeting in Beijing, China on Nov. 22, 2019. Jason Lee-Pool/Getty Images
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After nearly 70 years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) appears to be returning to a planned economy, and striving to establish a unified national market. China experts believe that the CCP hopes to stimulate domestic demand in response to big changes in the external demand that may occur at any time should the world begin decoupling from China.

On April 10, the CCP’s State Council issued a notice called “Opinions on Accelerating the Construction of a Unified National Market,” calling for the establishment of a “super-large domestic market“ with its foothold on “domestic demand.” The unified national market involves such aspects as resources, goods, services, and market supervision, while the resource market covers land and labor, capital, technology and data, energy and ecological environment, etc.

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Kathleen Li has contributed to The Epoch Times since 2009 and focuses on China-related topics. She is an engineer, chartered in civil and structural engineering in Australia.
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