Short answer: no. But the long-term trends of a “peaking China” will have a profound impact on America’s future and U.S. manufacturing, according to experts at the Hudson Institute.
It’s no secret China’s government poses risks to U.S. economic and national security, and a panel convened by the U.S.-China Economic and Security Review Commission discussed what to do about it.
There's bipartisan support to stop imports from Xinjiang, where the CCP stands accused of cultural genocide. But Nike's CEO says the company isn't sacrificing its values by doing business in China.
A statement from leaders of the world’s largest economies refocuses attention on the atrocities in Xinjiang, and the Western companies profiting off of them.