What would an escalation of the US-China trade war mean for the US economy. Is decoupling feasible?

July 09, 2024 00:07:27
What would an escalation of the US-China trade war mean for the US economy. Is decoupling feasible?
The Freight Buyers' Club
What would an escalation of the US-China trade war mean for the US economy. Is decoupling feasible?

Jul 09 2024 | 00:07:27

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Show Notes

In this extended clip from EP 22, Mike King is talking to Jason Miller, Eli Broad Professor in Supply Chain Management at Michigan State University, and Jessica Dankert, Vice President Supply Chain, Retail Industry Leaders Association (RILA) about the economic and trade implications of a ramping up of US tariffs. Who pays for this and what does it mean for the US economy?

Mike and guests also discuss whether decoupling the US economy from China's is feasible.
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