Kudlow: ‘Pay The Moving Costs’ Of American Companies Leaving China

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Kudlow: ‘Pay The Moving Costs’ Of American Companies Leaving China
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Post-pandemic, a slow severing of ties with China.

“That's not the only item on the list, but I think 100 percent expensing would be a very good thing,” Kudlow said about relocating.

On Friday, the U.S. Department of Justice requested that the Federal Communications Commission terminate China Telecom’s authorization to operate in the U.S., calling it a national security risk. “A lot of my Chinese friends in the private sector want a better relationship with the U.S.. They want to compete, they want to do business with us,” says Christian Lundblad, the Richard Levin Distinguished Professor of Finance at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill business school. “There is a certain sadness to all this, really.”

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