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As the world's largest economy increasingly leans toward protectionist trade policies, what does the future hold for global economic dynamics? With a new administration set to take office on January 20, U.S. trade policies are poised to become more radical. In this episode of BizTalk, CGTN's Guan Xin speaks with Joël Ruet, founder and chairman of The Bridge Tank; Warwick Powell, adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology and senior fellow at Taihe Institute; Xing Yuqing, professor of economics at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo; and Liu Baocheng, dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics, to analyze how evolving U.S. trade policies will impact the global economy while reflecting on the reform and adjustment of the global governance system.
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As the world's largest economy increasingly leans toward protectionist trade policies, what does the future hold for global economic dynamics? With a new administration set to take office on January 20, U.S. trade policies are poised to become more radical. In this episode of BizTalk, CGTN's Guan Xin speaks with Joël Ruet, founder and chairman of The Bridge Tank; Warwick Powell, adjunct professor at Queensland University of Technology and senior fellow at Taihe Institute; Xing Yuqing, professor of economics at the National Graduate Institute for Policy Studies in Tokyo; and Liu Baocheng, dean of the Center for International Business Ethics at the University of International Business and Economics, to analyze how evolving U.S. trade policies will impact the global economy while reflecting on the reform and adjustment of the global governance system.