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US-China decoupling is hard to do — MK. Bhadrakumar

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Stepping back from the brink, or just pausing the hybrid war on the economic front? I suspect the latter, since DJT needs the votes of folks with an interest in dealing with China, like farmers and tech.India PunchlineUS-China decoupling is hard to doMK. Bhadrakumar | retired diplomat with the Indian Foreign Service.

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Stepping back from the brink, or just pausing the hybrid war on the economic front? I suspect the latter, since DJT needs the votes of folks with an interest in dealing with China, like farmers and tech.

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US-China decoupling is hard to do
MK. Bhadrakumar | retired diplomat with the Indian Foreign Service.

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