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Xi cautions about challenges ahead as China celebrates 75 years of communist rule

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Last updated: 2024/10/01 at 10:53 PM
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On the occasion of the 75th anniversary of Communist Party rule in China, Beijing celebrated with low-key festivities as economic challenges and security threats loom over the country. President Xi Jinping warned of “rough seas” ahead during a flag-raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square, emphasizing the need for unity across the nation to overcome any obstacles that may arise. Commemorations were also held in Hong Kong and Macao, former British and Portuguese territories respectively, both of which returned to Chinese sovereignty in the late 1990s after what Beijing refers to as the “Century of Humiliation.”

In recent decades, China has typically staged grand military parades and displays of economic prowess only at the turn of each decade, such as for the 60th and 70th anniversaries of Communist Party rule. However, for the 75th anniversary on Tuesday, no major festivities were announced aside from the flag-raising ceremony at Tiananmen Square. State media focused on highlighting China’s economic progress and social stability, avoiding mention of the challenges facing the nation.

Amid persistent economic pressures following the COVID-19 pandemic and ongoing security threats, China’s economy is experiencing a national slump. A declining birth rate has disrupted supply chains in the largely export-driven economy, while a prolonged property market downturn has had a ripple effect on other sectors, from construction to sales of home appliances. In response, the government has introduced measures to boost the economy, including lower interest rates and reduced down payment requirements for mortgages.

In addition to domestic challenges, Beijing is also facing growing tensions with neighbors such as Japan, South Korea, and the Philippines over territorial disputes and their close ties to the United States, China’s main rival. Since the Communist Party came to power on 1 October 1949, China has made significant strides in economic and military development, transforming into the world’s second-largest economy under Communist rule. However, as President Xi Jinping cautioned, the road ahead may be challenging, requiring unity, vigilance, and careful planning to navigate successfully.

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