Foreign investments have continued to flee China as the country’s economy remains sluggish. Experts pointed out three major factors causing it.
Since last December when Beijing abandoned the restrictive “Zero-COVID” policy, foreign investors were optimistic about the Chinese market. Foreign investment poured back into China in the first few months of this year, but this recovery quickly lost momentum.
Geopolitical Tensions
Relations between China and the democratic nations have been deteriorating due to the Chinese communist regime’s aggression in the international community, especially over the Taiwan Strait and the South China Sea.
The United States is increasing its military presence in the Indo-Pacific region, partnering with nations such as Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines in improving cooperation through joint military exercises and training to contain communist China. U.S. Navy ships have also increased their presence in the Taiwan Strait to maintain peace and provide support to its allies….