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China speeds into the future. The West slams on the brakes

John Thomas April 12, 2025 2 minutes read
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The Z9GT car is displayed during an event of Chinese EV brand BYD to launch their premium Denza brand in Europe in Milan on April 7, 2025. © Reuters

Yanmei Xie is a geopolitics analyst specializing in China.

The global car industry has split into two centuries. China is charging full speed into the future. The West clings to the past.

China is making rapid advancements in technology and infrastructure, showcasing its ambition to lead on the global stage. The country has invested heavily in artificial intelligence, renewable energy, and high-speed rail systems. Cities are transforming with smart technology, making daily life more efficient for millions.

In contrast, many Western nations are facing challenges that hinder their progress. Political divisions, economic uncertainties, and debates over climate policies have slowed down innovation. Infrastructure projects often face delays due to regulatory hurdles and funding issues.

As China continues to push forward, the West must address its internal struggles to keep pace. The gap between the two regions is widening, raising questions about the future balance of power and influence in the world.

With China’s rapid growth, it is clear that the race for technological and economic leadership is intensifying. The choices made today will shape the global landscape for years to come.

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