Bromley and Freymann show that quick, sweeping decoupling from China is not a credible option in light of the country’s importance to the global economy.
Slow Chinese economic growth and the possibility of a global trade conflict under US President-elect Donald Trump mean slower growth and turbulence are on the horizon for Asia in 2025.
Riley Walters is a Senior Non-Resident Fellow with the Global Taiwan Institute and Senior Fellow at Hudson Institute. US trading markets ticked higher on the news that former US President Donald Trump ...