Trade
‘Summer Davos’ Highlights Corporate Anxiety Over Global Tariffs
- Chinese firms face more trade barriers, mainly from US and EU
- Companies pursue ‘just in case’ strategy to cope with tariffs
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Global trade tariffs were top of mind for attendees at the event known as Summer Davos in China this week, with companies rethinking their strategies to mitigate the impact of tensions between China and the West.