Covid-19 will finish off US-China ties

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Covid-19 will finish off US-China ties
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The pandemic may well lock the US and China into a vicious cycle of escalation, leading directly to full-blown conflict. FMTNews Covid19

Having already claimed nearly 217,000 lives and sent the global economy toward its deepest slump since the Great Depression, the Covid-19 crisis is bound to reshape geopolitics.

The first is China’s repressive political system. While Americans have long been aware of the ideological chasm between their country and China, to most it was largely an abstraction. The second source of vulnerability lies in economic interdependence, especially US reliance on Chinese supply chains. Before the outbreak, Americans viewed this issue mainly through the lens of trade imbalances and job losses.

It has sent medical supplies and personnel to hard-hit countries like Iran, Italy, and the Philippines. At home, it has trumpeted its own resolute action, whipping up nationalism, and criticizing Western democracies’ weak responses.US President Donald Trump, in particular, has overseen a truly inept crisis response, characterised by finger-pointing, constant contradictions, and outright lies.

In the US, Congress is likely to pass legislation mandating the reshoring of China-based production of goods deemed relevant to national security. The Trump administration will probably impose new sanctions, including tighter restrictions on technology transfers.

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