Kelvin Tay from UBSGlobalWealth ManagementCIO says China's involution phenomenon has its cultural root in the Confucianism and addressing the issue would take time and a fine balance given the social implications ... .
Chinese media reported that the top political body plans to halt “neijuan,” or involution, which refers to price wars triggered by low demand, high inventory, excessive production capacity and over-competition ... This is involution.”.
Eugene Hsiao of Macquarie Capital unpacks China's anti-involution strategy, and how its evolved from previous supply-side reforms that primarily focused on the SOEs, to the private enterprises ... .
Julian Evans-Pritchard of Capital Economics says Beijing’s ‘anti-involution’ drive is a necessary shock to address industrial overcapacity, though pairing it with demand-side support could soften the blow ... .
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