China’s ‘One Belt, One Road’ (OBOR) initiative is gaining traction. With 30 countries across six corridors, China is also looking more towards regional and emerging market economies. As it moves to set up and solidify more regional economic partnerships, we look at the potential of China to overtake the US in global trade. In partnership with Standard Chartered’s global research team, this video expertly explains the possibility of China rising to become the world’s largest importer.
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