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What Does US-China 'De-Risking' Actually Mean? - Foreign Policy

de-risking—a term that initially comes from the financial sector—implies curbing risks while avoiding a clean break ...

A Closer Look at De-risking - CSIS

Economic interdependence has rendered countries vulnerable to intentional shocks, which allow countries to weaponize globalization. The Chinese ...

China decoupling versus de-risking: What's the difference?

Unlike decoupling, de-risking seeks to continue basic trade and investment activities once the risks have been dealt with.

What does “de-risking” trade with China mean? - The Economist

It is an attempt to reduce economic vulnerability with the least possible damage to trade and investment.

Words and policies: “De-risking” and China policy

Even if you define de-risking as reducing rather than eliminating risk, the potential scope of de-risking and the degree of economic separation ...

De-risking or de-coupling - the future of the EU strategy towards China

To evaluate the European Union's (EU) policy framework towards China, this study analyses the varied facets of bilateral relations and the ...

Expert debate on: What does it really mean for Europe to 'de-risk' its ...

At the core of many EU Commission and member states' recent discussions of China is the concept of “de-risking.” Distinct from “decoupling,” the concept ...

The De-risking Push Misunderstands China's Manufacturing Strengths

China dominates the manufacturing of intermediate goods – so even if a finished product is made elsewhere, it almost certainly includes ...

The Problem With De-Risking: Transitioning to Clean Energy ...

“De-risk” global supply chains linked to China. This means maintaining trading ties and being open to cooperation with Beijing in multiple areas such as ...

China “De-risking” | DGAP - German Council on Foreign Relations

We propose forming a European Economic Security Committee consisting of both member state representatives who bring classified intelligence and ...

'Decoupling from China is no longer the trend: De-risking is'

COLUMN. As companies seek to limit their exposure to China, what experts call 'de-risking,' globalization is becoming more complex and ...

Strategic Trade Dynamics: Unpacking De-risking and De-coupling in ...

Brian Iselin unlocks the complexities of EU-China trade relations in an in-depth analysis of de-risking and de-coupling.

How 'Decoupling' From China Became 'De-risking'

The word has suddenly become popular among officials trying to loosen China's grip on global supply chains but not cut ties entirely, with the ...

De-risking from China and Its Implications - RSIS

SYNOPSIS De-risking has become the new buzzword. Amidst rising tensions with China, the major western powers are opting to de-risk and not ...

The EU has a playbook to de-risk from China. Is it working?

The European Union's (EU) decision to raise its tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles (EVs) has prompted speculation about whether the EU and ...

What does "de-risking" from China mean for Europe?

EIU's report takes a closer look at how the EU reduces the bloc's security risks and provides forecasts for the future of EU-China relations.

De-risking Comes With New Risks - Ma Xue - CHINA US Focus

Despite is softer sound when compared with decoupling, de-risking will not enhance U.S. national security. Unexpected consequences will ...

Chinese Media Watch: Decoupling or De-Risking? China's ... - CEIAS

The term has been promoted as an alternative to “decoupling”, which would mean an all-out disengagement from relations with China and which has ...

China was “de-risking” long before the term caught on in the West

Beijing's efforts to manage its trade and supply chain risks can trace their origins back to the 1980s.

Harm From 'De-Risking' Strategies Would Reverberate Beyond China

The negative impact of 'de-risking' strategies by major economies would be felt beyond China, while comprehensive reforms in China could generate significant ...