

Joe Leahy
Beijing bureau chief at the Financial Times who analyses China's geopolitical and economic ties, here discussing China's relationship with Venezuela.
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Jan 7, 2026 • 11min
A wave of repression in Venezuela
Michael Stott, the Latin America editor at the Financial Times, shares on-the-ground insights from Caracas, detailing the tense atmosphere and government crackdowns following Nicolás Maduro's capture. Stott highlights the heavy media control and limits on information as citizens face intimidation. Joe Leahy, the Beijing bureau chief, discusses China's substantial financial ties to Venezuela and the geopolitical implications of losing an ally in the region amid US intervention, emphasizing that China's concerns extend beyond mere economic interests.

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Apr 16, 2025 • 19min
How China's global trade strategy could backfire
In this enlightening discussion, Joe Leahy, Beijing bureau chief for the Financial Times, delves into China's ambitious export strategy that has made it a manufacturing titan. He highlights how U.S. tariffs pose a serious threat to this export-driven economy, forcing China to rethink its approach. Leahy explores the contradictions of aiming for self-reliance while being reliant on global markets and the potential repercussions for Chinese exporters. His insights reveal a nation navigating treacherous economic waters and its quest for new trade partnerships amid rising global tensions.

Nov 20, 2024 • 17min
China’s economy braces for Trump
Joe Leahy, the China bureau chief for the Financial Times, sheds light on the current struggles of the Chinese economy, marked by a potential deflationary spiral. He delves into the impacts of Donald Trump's election on China's growth ambitions, as well as the government's response through new stimulus measures. The discussion also covers the pivotal role of local governments in economic revival and the challenges posed by diminished consumer confidence amidst a real estate crisis. Leahy emphasizes China's need to balance global competition with domestic priorities.


