3. “Reform and opening up” New economic superpower Integrated in the world economy Largest exporter & Large importer Price setter for many products 3th of the worlds current reserves Introduction
4. Huge influence worldwide Still growing! Contradictions Communist party Developing country Introduction
9. Match foreign liabilities with supply Reform the global monetary system China’s interests Domestic development Global stability China’s goals - Payment
10. Create a domestic system Support economic development Promote global system Support a tolerable stable world economy Protect China from that economy China’s goals - Finance
11. Dependent of industrial resources Largest importer of raw materials Gain access on favorable terms Control fuel prices to curb inflation Sinopec expands Buys shares in oilfields outside China Counter low margins China’s goals - resources
12. Unstable property bubble Could dampen economic recovery World wide effect Import of China drops Measure taken Raise of interest rates Increasing min down payments on 2nd homes Restricting rights of foreigners Measures in the future Build homes to stabilize market 200bn for 30m low budget homes China’s threats
13. China is a economic superpower With power comes responsibility Focus on: Building a stable global market Guiding it’s own internal stability Ensuring it’s place in the world Find means to be less dependant Conclusion