ASSESSMENTS
How China Will Handle Its Trade War With the United States in 2019
Nov 14, 2018 | 22:50 GMT

An employee works in a textile factory in Xiayi county in Shangqiu in China's central Henan province. China is mulling its options in its trade war against the United States.
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Highlights
- Beijing will deepen its public sector reform by opening space for foreign capital in sectors such as financial, auto and energy and attempting to ease restrictions in sectors in line with its interests.
- The threat of supply chain disruption from the U.S.-China trade war will increase Beijing's desire to support the development of its tech sector, limiting progress in trade talks and increasing the likelihood that disputes will continue into 2019.
- Beijing will seek to diversify its export market while deepening trade and tech cooperation with major powers in order to prevent U.S. supply chain disruptions and collective international attempts to isolate China.
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