China’s Lockdowns May Be Partly a Ploy to Tamper With Supply Chains, Highlight US Dependence: Expert

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The extremely strict lockdown that Beijing officials have imposed on Shanghai and other cities in recent weeks may be aimed at sending a message to the United States and aligned powers about their dependence on Chinese supply chains, said Brian McCarthy, chief strategist at investment firm Macrolens LLC.

The two-phased lockdown in Shanghai began to take effect on March 28, and has yet to be lifted. Chinese officials implemented it in defiance of projections that it would cost China’s economy $29 billion in two weeks alone. But the cost to the United States and aligned nations may be even greater, in McCarthy’s view.

Speaking to EpochTV’s “China Insider” program on April 4, McCarthy said that disruptions to global supply chains are particularly problematic and make U.S. weaknesses all the more evident at a time when inflation has been surging. McCarthy suggested that Chinese officials are fully aware of America’s economic woes and have chosen this juncture to illustrate the vulnerabilities of the U.S. economy.

“We really are ill-equipped to deal with any further supply-chain disruption. So, you know, they really have us in a pickle, [especially] with COVID-19,” McCarthy said.

But McCarthy stopped short of blaming the virus’s outbreak on Chinese Communist Party malice or mishandling as some have done.

“I think ultimately it was an act of nature, I don’t think it was done on purpose, but it’s very clearly left China in a much stronger position relative to the West, which is dealing with crippled supply chains, and it looks like we’re going to be dramatically escalating prices for food and energy,” he said.

McCarthy suggested that Chinese leader Xi Jinping has sought to drive home the fact of western dependence on China’s supply chains to give himself leverage as he continues to pursue an expansionist agenda targeting Taiwan in particular. Failures to stand up to Xi in the past have emboldened him to take further aggressive actions in 2023, 2024, or 2025, McCarthy said.

“Look at what happened in Hong Kong. The United States hasn’t given Xi Jinping much more than a slap on the wrist for effectively destroying any semblance of democracy in Hong Kong,” he said.

By Michael Washburn and David Zhan

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