
US elections: What will a Trump / Biden presidency mean for Asia businesses? (part 2)
We continue the discussion with Zhang Lipei at the US-China Business Council, and Nick Marro at The EIU about the two possible outcomes of the US elections, and the wider trade and geopolitical implications.
Asia Perspectives by Economist Impact · Alice Tong
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Show Notes
We continue the discussion with Zhang Lipei, Director of the Beijing Office at the US-China Business Council, and Nick Marro, Lead Analyst for Global Trade, China and Macau, and supporting analyst for Taiwan at The EIU about the two possible outcomes of the US elections, and the wider trade and geopolitical implications. This episode is hosted by senior editor Jason Wincuinas.
Listen to part 1 of this US elections special podcast and subscribe for upcoming episodes.
Relevant content from The Economist Intelligence Unit:
- US-China relations under a Biden presidency
- Asia’s inward turn, looking at regional trade policy amid US-China strains and Covid-19 disruptions
- Telecoms demand will be strong in 2021 but US-China disputes will complicate 5G rollout
- EIU Global Outlook: Siding with the US or with China?
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