May 19, 2022 07:24 PM
OPINION
Opinion: Three Ways China-West Economic Ties Could Play Out Post-Pandemic

Since the beginning of the U.S.-China trade war, the trade and business relationships between China and the U.S. have undergone fundamental changes. Photo: VCG
From the beginning of the Russia-Ukraine war, and with the latest omicron outbreak in Shanghai, many companies, both foreign-invested and locally owned, as well as investors have been asking the same question — how will the trade and business relationships between China and the West change in the future, and how will these changes affect them? We explore some possibilities here today.
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Edward Tse is founder and CEO of Gao Feng Advisory Company, a global strategy and management consulting firm with roots in greater China.
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