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How to get ready as the US-China trade war spills over to other countries

  • Written by Hongzhi Gao, Associate professor, Victoria University of Wellington
How to get ready as the US-China trade war spills over to other countriesChina is the world's second largest economy. EPA/Aleksandar Plavevski, CC BY-SA

The ever-escalating tensions in trade relations between the US and China have caught the nerve of politicians, businesses and the public. This conflict is challenging the traditional approach to trade disputes, which usually involves one of the disputing countries...

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