SINGAPORE — The U.S. and China had been growing apart before Donald Trump became president, and that trajectory will likely continue under President Joe Biden, a trade expert told CNBC on Monday.”Trump, in my point of view, just about made everything worse. But decoupling began before Trump, and it’s going to continue regardless of what Biden does. I don’t think he’s going to order companies to leave, but I don’t think he’s going to encourage them to stay either,” said William Reinsch, a senior advisor at the Center for Strategic and International Studies.Trade tensions between China and the …
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