When the chips are down—America and Huawei

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“As governments become more polarised there is an increasingly important role for the private sector to play in facilitating international trade,” argues MikeFroman on this week’s “Money talks”

affect the Chinese telecoms giant? Can the world’s second biggest smartphone maker adapt to not doing business with America? Also,how private companies can promote freer trade. Simon Long hosts. Runtime: 22mins.

affect the Chinese telecoms giant? Can the world’s second biggest smartphone maker adapt to not doing business with America? Also,how private companies can promote freer trade. Simon Long hosts. Runtime: 22mins
 

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