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China’s new rules give the West a new headache
Key takeaways
- Beijing now has strong new powers to punish firms for pulling manufacturing out of China.
- And you would think that China can’t stop the rest of the world from decoupling, right?
- Manus is headquartered in Singapore, but has strong Chinese roots.
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Beijing now has strong new powers to punish firms for pulling manufacturing out of China. Multinationals are increasingly caught in a web of coercion and complex rules as they try to operate across the US, EU and China.
https://p.dw.com/p/5DOv7Image: Algi Febri Sugita/SOPA Images/Sipa USA/picture alliance Advertisement When Western firms pull production out of China or buy fewer parts from there in order to be less dependent on the country, this is called decoupling or de-risking.
And you would think that China can’t stop the rest of the world from decoupling, right? Tell that to Beijing.
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