I’m aware that wikipedia is biased btw, but I was curious if there’s truth to this

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    China is pro-business, nothing wrong with it. The problem comes when pro-business is used as a dogwhistle for pro-looters.

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    Li Qiang is pro-business in the same sense that Xi Jinping is pro-business.

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    Yes, he is extremely pro-capitalist and is a known opportunist who has advocated for less nationalization, less regulation, and more “free market principles”.

    Foreign corporations love him and Xi keeps him on a very short leash.

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        He is still a decently good statesmen, and Xi still needs to pander to foreign capital to build the Chinese economy. He can’t just press the Gommunism Button.

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      Li Keqiang is the previous premier who recently passed away, Li Qiang is the current one.