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China parties as it plots an anti-decoupling strategy – The Australian Financial Review
Superpower politics has begun to directly shape China’s economic policies. Expect more changes.
But COVID-19, and the superpower stand-off that had hardened alongside it, has wrought another change that will be just as consequential as the relative size of the Chinese and US economies.
No longer will leaders be focused on whether economies grow. In China, as in Australia and just about anywhere, the emphasis will be on how they grow.
The ‘dual circulation’ policy is Beijings attempt to manage decoupling on its own terms, by doing more at home.
The details of Chinas blueprint for a new m…
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