China is dominating exports, but lacking in global integration, with François Chimits
                                 François Chimits
                                François Chimits 
                            
                                 Johannes Heller-John
                                Johannes Heller-John 
                            
China’s dominance in industrial exports leads to an overestimation of its global role. In this episode of the MERICS China Podcast, podcast host Johannes Heller-John talks to MERICS Senior Economist François Chimits, the author of a recent study on China's economic integration.
They discuss the past and future of China’s global economic integration, the implications of global decoupling and its effects on Europe. In Chimits' view, “China’s economy remains more isolated than its manufacturing prowess suggests”.
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About the speakers
 
                            François Chimits
Senior Economist (Brussels office) at Mercator Institute for China Studies (MERICS)
Economic development of China; foreign trade
 
                            Johannes Heller-John
Communications manager at MERICS