How is COVID-19 accelerating US' messy economic separation from China?

Published: May 7, 2020, 3 a.m.

b'The pandemic will eventually subside. But \\u2018normal functioning\\u2019 of the economic relationship between the world\\u2019s two largest economies will be increasingly different to what it was before, according to a new report from USSC Non-Resident Senior Fellow, Dr John Lee. The three Ds \\u2013 decoupling, disentangling and diversification \\u2013 are the likely US playbook to handle the messy economic separation. But how does this occur after decades of US supply chains relying on \\u201cMade in China\\u201d? Which sectors will be the most disrupted? What are the implications for Australia?\\n\\nTo discuss these issues, the USSC hosted a webinar event featuring USSC Senior Fellow Dr Charles Edel in conversation with Dr John Lee, USSC Non-Resident Senior Fellow and the author of the recently published USSC report "US-China economic distancing in the era of great power rivalry and COVID-19".'