“Only China is an arguable peer of the United States, only China’s technological and industrial might can hope to match our own, and only China has the capacity to project power globally as well as regionally.”
“China offers a somewhat coherent ideological alternative to the liberal-democratic order.”
“China’s one-party meritocracy can advertise itself (…) as a successor to democratic capitalism, an alternative model for the developing world.”
“The establishment of Chinese military pre-eminence in East Asia would be a unique geopolitical shock, with dire effects on the viability of America’s alliance systems (…) and on our ability to maintain the global trading system that undergirds our prosperity at home.”
All of this implies that China is a socialist leaning nation that is growing in industrial power that everyone wants to trade with.
I think it is strange that they think that China offering better deals in over-exploited nations to be less exploited is a threat to prosperity at home.
The profits of the large corporations would be impacted but delivering services could still function without hurting consumers if corporate profits are high enough.
You’re overthinking it. For the NYT, “The profits of the large corporations would be impacted” = “threat to prosperity at home”.