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The Chinese Dragon Versus the American Bison
In the Chinese calendar, the upcoming year 2024 heralds the year of the dragon–a symbol representing strength, wisdom, and happiness. These attributes are crucial for the Chinese economy as it grapples with an increasingly complex array of challenges
China, having experienced the highest economic growth in the 21st century, is steadily expanding its global influence and stands as the only real contender to the United States for the position of a global superpower, encompassing political, military, and economic realms. This perception of China is not confined to analytical reports; it is observable in our daily lives. Gone are the days when China was solely associated with inexpensive “Made in China” products. Recognisable consumer electronics brands such as Xiaomi and Huawei have become commonplace. Moreover, it might surprise some that the Chinese dragon is voraciously acquiring well-known companies from around the world. Booking vacations at Club Med, using the iconic London taxis, purchasing Volvo cars, or staying at the luxurious Waldorf Astoria hotel in New York all contribute to the returns of Chinese investors. For those unfamiliar with the extent of China’s influence, it may be eye-opening to discover that popular Polish brands Krakus and Morliny are also under Chinese control.