Economic Pulse: What U.S.-China Trade War Tells Us About the Future of Globalization?
The trade liberalism between the two largest economies over the last four decades defines the boom and bust periods of globalization
Globalization has undoubtedly reshaped the world, driving progress and lifting millions out of poverty. However, its uneven distribution of benefits has fueled skepticism and protectionist policies lately. As the world’s two largest economies redefine their relationship, the outcomes will likely shape the future of bilateral trade and the broader course of globalization in the 21st century.
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