Economics

Is a China-US ‘rivalry partnership’ really possible?

One must hope that the two great economic powers will eventually arrive at an understanding

US President Donald Trump (R) with Chinese premier Xi Jinping
US President Donald Trump (R) with Chinese premier Xi Jinping Photo: Qilai Shen/Getty Images

Not a day seems to pass without further evidence of the mounting economic tensions between China and the United States, the world’s two largest economies.

This growing antagonism will have a bigger immediate impact on China than on the US, as bilateral decoupling fuels a broader ongoing process of deglobalisation. And the negative spillover effects for a subset of other countries – which I call the dual-option economies – could be particularly significant.

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