In this special report, we sat down with three guests: Christopher Balding, senior fellow at the Henry Jackson Society; Clyde Prestowitz, president of the Economic Strategy Institute; and David Goldman, deputy editor at Asia Times. They touch on China’s 2022 economic outlook, what we learned from the past two years, and how that’s going to impact global markets—and even consumers who might not realize it. Balding says, “The number one issue for China is, first of all, how they see the economy playing out. With 2022 being what I would effectively call an election year in China, they typically really stimulate the economy in these election years. And I don’t think this is going to be an outlier. I think they are going to stimulate the economy. They are also concerned about debt, so I think that’s going to be very important to watch. The other one that I would watch …