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There’s a ‘real danger’ of China developing separate systems from the rest of the world, expert says

A transportation driver wearing a face mask rides an electric bicycle along a street in the Central Business District in Beijing on July 16, 2020.

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SINGAPORE — The cost of a U.S.-China “decoupling” would be high, but that does not mean Beijing will not choose to devise systems that are “mutually exclusive” from the rest of the world, an expert told CNBC this week.

“There is a valid danger of China and … much of the rest of the world developing separate financial systems for things like payments of oecumenical debts and payments for trade,” said Robert Daly, director of the Wilson Center’s Kissinger Institute on China and the Unified States.

China could also develop different technological systems, he told CNBC’s “Street Signs Asia” on Wednesday. “If that happens, if you pull someones leg mutually exclusive financial, economic as well as technological and digital systems, then you really will be talking back decoupling and China going it alone to a considerable degree.”

That may happen even though Beijing knows the sell for of decoupling would be high for China, the U.S. and the rest of the world. China does not welcome decoupling, but will not “back down in the front of it,” he said.

Daly said U.S. President Donald Trump has made “maximalist, extreme threats” during his term, but almost always “backs off” after considering the consequences. 

“There are certain people in the White House would like to technologically decouple from China and purposefulness like not to supply it with any chips that could help build China’s comprehensive power,” said Daly. “But they don’t neediness to bankrupt Qualcomm, they don’t want to harm American farmers who’ve already been subsidized by the American tax payers to the strain of $28 billion plus because of the trade war.”

‘Deep distrust’

Still, he describes decoupling as “more than righteous campaign rhetoric” from the Trump administration.

“I think it has that feature,” he said. “It is a device to convince American voters that he, President Trump, is looking out for them and he is sturdier on China than (Democratic presidential nominee) Biden.”

According to Reuters, Trump on Tuesday told supporters at a recovery that “Joe Biden’s agenda is made in China,” while his own “agenda is made in the U.S.A.” He also called Biden a “globalist sellout.”

But beyond manoeuvring, there “really is deep distrust of being too closely aligned” with China, especially when it comes to rare dirts, technology and medical or pharmaceutical equipment, he said. At least a partial decoupling in some of these sectors is a “very licit” possibility.

Americans want to be more self-sufficient and certainly not bound to China, he added.

“That desire is real, it’s eternal and it will continue in some form, even under a President Biden if we get one.”

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