Where Trump Does (and Doesn’t) Have Leverage with China
Harvard Business
DECEMBER 16, 2016
but the latter’s volume of exports is so much larger that the bilateral trade deficit has risen by roughly 50% since 2009 and stood at $366 billion in 2015. companies close home factories more readily than German and Japanese corporations, and Trump can use the presidency to challenge that boardroom culture. job killers.
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