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US-China trade negotiators vow to save phase one deal on first call during pandemic
The White House will evaluate every major policy decision through the lens of whether it is an asset or liability for the president’s re-election, says Research Fellow Stephen Olson.
Divorcing China: The West’s Return To Ideology And Its Impact On Global Business
Research Fellow Alex Capri discusses the West’s decoupling from China in this op-ed.
Export controls and the rise of US-China techno-nationalism
Even as the world is in the grip of the coronavirus pandemic, the US and China are locked in an escalating race to control the technologies of the future.
In Depth: Why There Will Be No Quick Cure for Trade After the Pandemic
The merchants and traders of Yiwu, the world’s busiest small-commodity business hub in eastern China, have a sobering message on the outlook for global trade: There will be no quick recovery from the economic devastation of the Covid-19 pandemic, and the fallout may be more severe than from the 2008 financial crisis.
Coronavirus hits China’s economy twice as financial contagion spreads across the globe
Chinese businesses are getting back to work just as many parts of the world are shutting down, and that could add a second jolt to the world’s second-largest economy.
Asia Society interview with Merle Hinrich
Founder and Chairman Merle A. Hinrich sits down for a podcast interview with Asia Society.
Analyst: Covid-19 outbreak dealing blow to confidence for global trade | Market Edge
Stephen Olson, research fellow at Hinrich Foundation, says Covid-19 and its disruptions are dealing a blow to confidence for global trade.
COVID-19 could redefine Singapore’s place in the global economy
COVID-19 may bring challenging economic times to Singapore but its more pervasive, lasting effects will accelerate shifts in the economic landscape that require adjustments by the country, says Alex Capri.
Cover Story: Capitalising on the big tech divorce
The decoupling of certain US-China value chains in the semiconductor industry has become inevitable, says Alex Capri, Hinrich Foundation Research Fellow.
Economies of scale will be lost as global value chains become ‘fragmented’: Expert
The ongoing coronavirus outbreak will likely serve as “yet another catalyst” for companies to look at how to diversify their supply chains, says Alex Capri of NUS Business School.
Wuhan coronavirus outbreak seen to worsen disruption in global supply chain - expert
Alex Capri, Hinrich Foundation Research Fellow, discusses the impact of the coronavirus on global supply chains.