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“This issue is much bigger than a ‘trade war’. It’s a geopolitical and strategic rivalry, and, in some cases, verging on a kind of hybrid cold war,” NUS Business School Professor Alexander Capri told Tech Wire Asia of the strained relationship between US and China.

“Thus, this is an existential issue that pervades the global economy, regional and global security and everything in between. This Century will see this competition play out in a changing global landscape.”

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U.S. President Donald Trump has directly asked Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe to buy farm products worth a ‘huge amount’, Kyodo news agency reported on Tuesday, without citing sources. Japan and the United States have agreed to target a broad deal on bilateral trade by September, seeking to bridge differences of opinion over tariffs on […]

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