The global economy is shifting away from the US and Europe towards Asia. The FT's global China editor James Kynge and FT economics commentator Martin Sandbu discuss whether China will dominate global commerce or whether the world economy could split along regional lines
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Francisco Gimeno - BC Analyst China was once the centre of the world or at least of the Asian world they knew then. It's growing again and Western economies don't understand properly how this is going to develop. Most probably China is going to surprise the world with new techs and ideas, in a Chinese economy ideology different from the rest. The centre of the world? Probably not. But the centre of all Asian and Pacific? Probably yes.