
Lucille Liu
Bloomberg's correspondent covering China's government and economy based out of Beijing.
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Feb 25, 2025 • 16min
Xi Has Embraced China’s Tech Titans Once Again. Will It Last?
Lucille Liu, a Bloomberg reporter based in Beijing, shares her expertise on China's tech landscape. She discusses President Xi Jinping's surprising outreach to Jack Ma and other tech leaders, suggesting a potential thaw in relations after years of strict regulations. The conversation dives into the historical tensions between the government and tech firms, questioning the sustainability of this newfound cooperation. Liu also touches on the broader challenges facing the sector, including the impacts of the COVID lockdown and geopolitical tensions with the U.S.

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Feb 26, 2025 • 16min
Xi Has Embraced China’s Tech Titans Once Again. Will It Last?
Lucille Liu, a Bloomberg reporter based in Beijing, discusses the dramatic shift in China's relationship with tech giants. After years of regulatory crackdowns, President Xi Jinping's recent meetings with leaders like Jack Ma signal a potential reconciliation. They explore how this newfound support might revive the tech sector and discuss the resilience of companies like Huawei amid ongoing challenges. Additionally, Liu addresses the complexities of navigating U.S.-China tech relations and the impact of government scrutiny on innovation.

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Jul 1, 2025 • 16min
The American Toymaker Suing Trump Over Destructive Tariffs
Rick Woldenberg, CEO of Learning Resources, shares his fight against tariffs that have disrupted his toy company and others in America. Joined by Lucille Liu, Bloomberg's correspondent in Beijing, they discuss the chaos caused by Trump's trade war. Woldenberg reveals the emotional and financial toll on businesses and how companies are considering shifts to countries like Vietnam and India. They explore the resilience of Chinese manufacturers responding to these challenges and the broader impact on consumers and the economy.