Even in war, America’s business must go on

The US business sector continues to drive the global economy despite ongoing regional wars and trade tensions. American companies rely heavily on Chinese suppliers, and while trade frictions exist, they have not halted the movement of goods or the determination of companies to serve their customers.
The US is a key driver of the global economy. American business has long depended on stable global trade routes, but conflicts in Iran and Ukraine have disrupted shipping lanes. Despite this, Chinese factories and suppliers continue to produce for American companies. The US and China have a complex trade relationship, with American companies relying on Chinese suppliers to develop and deliver goods. Experts say that unwinding decades of integration is not realistic, at least not immediately. The question for American business leaders and policymakers is how to manage global trade challenges in times of peace and war.
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