a very warm welcome to talking business weekly with me, aaron hazelhurst. let s go take a look at what s on the show. the big china challenge. a year since the covid 19lockdowns. as the biggest economy back to full health. ongoing trade tensions with the us are some of the problems government is trying to tackle. this leading china economist will explain how the government needs to balance ambitions of the changing demand of a radically different younger generation if it wants the country to thrive. plus this former head of the international monetary fund china division tells me how beijing struggles are affecting all of us around the world. and keeping the internet free and fair. the big boss of web browser firefox tells me how her foundation is trying to compete with the deep pocketed rivals like google and apple and still have an influence. wherever you arejoining me from around the world warm welcome. china, s second biggest economy a trouser united states and is more th
support the private sector, and what private entrepreneurs seem to feel. they feel the government is much more hostile towards them. and wants to make sure that no private enterprise grows too big for its britches. the reality is that beijing needs the private sector, small and medium enterprises and both the manufacturing and service sectors have been very important for generating employment growth. unless the chinese government can fix this problem of declining private sector confidence, especially private business confidence, it s going to be a tough slog for the economy. xi jinping s bit for the economy. xi jinping s big economic for the economy. xi jinping s big economic vision - for the economy. xi jinping s big economic vision for - for the economy. xi jinping s big economic vision for the l big economic vision for the world has been that $1 trillion belt and road initiative. it s china investing all over the world in an attempt to fuel economic growth. ranging from ports in g