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Decoupling from China would cost the West $23.6tn

An EY-Parthenon study puts the cost of decoupling from China at $23.6tn over 25 years for the US, eurozone and UK, and warns of higher prices.

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Decoupling from China would cost the West $23.6tn

An EY-Parthenon study puts the cost of decoupling from China at $23.6tn over 25 years for the US, eurozone and UK, and warns of higher prices.

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tass.com3 g fa

Reducing economic reliance on China would cost US, European economies $23.6 trillion — FT

Experts analyzed the costs of building new production and logistics chains, processing capacity, research centers, and replacing software provided by Chinese companies

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  1. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·tass.com

    Reducing economic reliance on China would cost US, European economies $23.6 trillion — FT

    Experts analyzed the costs of building new production and logistics chains, processing capacity, research centers, and replacing software provided by Chinese companies

  2. lunedì 13 luglio 2026·thenextweb.com

    Decoupling from China would cost the West $23.6tn

    An EY-Parthenon study puts the cost of decoupling from China at $23.6tn over 25 years for the US, eurozone and UK, and warns of higher prices.