What does China  ‘de-risking’ actually mean?

What does China ‘de-risking’ actually mean?

By Financial Times

Global dealmaking is languishing at a 10-year low, western companies are insulating their China operations, and Chinese battery groups are avoiding or delaying direct investments in the US and Europe because of geopolitics. 


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