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China's next chapter: Why its economic transition could reshape seafood demand

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China's next chapter: Why its economic transition could reshape seafood demand
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Professor Keyu Jin argues that China is shifting its economic model from low-cost manufacturing to an innovation-driven economy focused on domestic consumption. This transition leverages industrial ecosystems to accelerate commercialization and product development.

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Understanding China's economic evolution is critical for global businesses and policymakers to anticipate shifts in trade, supply chains, and market demand.

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For decades, China's economic rise was closely associated with exports, manufacturing and massive infrastructure investment. But according to Professor Keyu Jin of the London School of Economics and author of The New China Playbook , that model is changing.

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