Why US Tariffs Are Unlikely To Slow Chinese Growth

Oxford Metrica's Joseph Knight
Following the publication of Value Partners' whitepaper entitled ‘Investing in China: Dancing with the Dragon, 2019’, produced alongside Oxford Metrica, Joseph Knight, CFA and principal at Oxford Metrica, argues the trade war with the USA is unlikely to have any significant impact on the Chinese economy.
Earlier this year, stockmarkets on both sides of the Pacific were raising glasses in prospect of a resolution of the long-running US-China trade dispute. It looked more than likely that the world's two...
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