
About this episode
The episode explores whether China's potential political gains from the Iran war are offset by its economic challenges.
As the US-Israel war with Iran reaches a diplomatic stalemate - one idea seems to be taking hold: that China is the real winner. Some have argued that the US’s biggest rival is quietly boosting its international standing, leverage and reputation as a reliable partner. Yet beneath the surface the economic situation in China looks far less triumphant. We speak to the BBC China Correspondent Laura Bicker who has been reporting from inside China’s factories and trading hubs to explore whether the potential political gains China may be accruing from the Iran war are being offset by the acute economic cost - and what this means for China’s long-term geopolitical ambitions. Producers: Aron Keller and Sam Chantarasak Digital producer: Matt Pintus Sound engineer: Travis Evans Senior news editor: China Collins (Photo: Former Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi shakes hands with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Beijing, 14 February, 2023. Credit: WANA/Reuters)
People in this episode
Guest: Laura Bicker
Topics covered
- China
- Iran war
- US-Israel relations
- geopolitical ambitions
- economic situation
- diplomatic stalemate
Keywords
- China
- Iran war
- US
- Israel
- geopolitical
- economic cost
- diplomatic stalemate
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: BBC, China, Iran, US, Israel
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