Letter: What has China to do to meet western concerns?
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When China's economy grows rapidly, the western countries become concerned. Matters related to geopolitics, security, and economic and military dominance arise, leading to the implementation of numerous laws, regulations, and sanctions in the western world in an attempt to hinder this progress.
When the economy slows down slightly, it brings delight. The western countries take pride in achieving control over the rapid increase in growth. This particular newspaper published numerous reports and articles, explicitly conveying the consequences.
As China encounters challenges, partly influenced by western factors, the FT editorial (FT View, August 11) is keen on presenting remedies to reinvigorate the economy before it impacts the global community negatively.
I wonder if the western nations have a certain path of progress that China should adopt, which can address all the worries of the western world. Maybe they should communicate this to the Chinese government and make them aware of it.
Syed Aamir Zahidi from Abu Dhabi in the United Arab Emirates