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      <description>Just six weeks ago, I was interviewed by the South China Morning Post and said that the black swan of the novel coronavirus would likely push both the Chinese and American economies into recession.
It looks like I may have been correct only about the second part of that prediction. The Chinese economy may well take a further hit this year, but Beijing's approach to tackling the virus has been in stark contrast to Washington, with the United States failing to learn from other countries more...</description>
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      <title>Coronavirus: from helping firms exit China to sourcing Chinese medical supplies for US states, here’s what I learned</title>
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