Wednesday, April 8th, 2026

China’s economy set to contract, anti-CCP winds begin blowing over Beijing



BEIJING: China is failing to produce enough electricity to power its industries, keep its street lights glowing, traffic lights working and households functional, tfiglobalnews.com has said.

What we are looking at is the systematic breakdown of the world’s second-largest economy over something as basic as electricity and power generation, it said.

China’s power crisis is escalating with every passing day, it said, adding that now it is likely to trigger a revolution against the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) even as China faces a lingering threat of an economic contraction due to a sudden halt in industrial activity.

China fails to meet its energy goals

China, which is dependent on thermal power for fulfilling over half of its energy demand, is reeling under a tight supply of thermal coal, the report said.

It added that President Xi Jinping has banned shipments of Australian coal and Beijing cannot find an alternative for the fossil fuel coming from Australia.

The situation is so bad in China that only 10 out of 30 mainland regions have managed to achieve their energy goals in the first half of the year, according to the report.

Chinese industries shutting down

Morgan Stanley wrote a note to its clients on Monday, in which it stated that steel, aluminium and cement industries in China have been hit by the power outages and had to curb their output, according to the report.

There has been a 7 percent reduction in China’s aluminium production capacity, while 29 per cent of its cement production capacity has been hit by the ongoing power crisis in China, it said.

Morgan Stanley also said, “Production cuts, if prolonged, could knock 1 (percentage point) off GDP growth in Q4, led by materials production.”

(tfiglobalnews.com)

Publish Date : 30 September 2021 14:50 PM

Snowfall hits Mustang, disrupting daily life and travel

MUSTANG: Mustang has experienced its seventh snowfall of the season,

Ministers receive briefing on foreign affairs and diplomatic conduct

KATHMANDU: The government has provided a briefing on foreign affairs

PM Shah underlines peace as a shared priority, pledges stronger ties with partner nations

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Balendra Shah stressed the importance of peace

PM Shah holds collective meeting with envoys, diplomatic heads in Kathmandu

KATHMANDU: Prime Minister Balendra Shah held a collective meeting and

HoR Deputy Speaker election scheduled for Friday

KATHMANDU: The election for the Deputy Speaker of the House