In His Final Days, Is Trump’s Approach to China Changing for the Better?
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“Forming a large coalition of like-minded countries to confront certain Chinese trade and investment practices makes a lot of sense,” says Clark Packard, a trade policy counsel with the pro-market R Street Institute. “The United States does not have sufficient market power alone to force substantial changes to Beijing’s economic practices, but it can increase its leverage over such practices with a larger coalition.”Featured Publications
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