US/China self-sufficiency drives could cut world GDP
The United States and China are both keen to be more self-sufficient, causing clashes but also keeping them cautious
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- Goods gap
- Goods trade
- Softer approach
- Watering down
- Services surplus
- FDI restrictions
- California fearing
- Macroeconomic impact
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