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Is China eating Asia’s lunch?

Weak Chinese demand for exports from Emerging Asia in recent months has led some commentators to worry that China’s move up the value chain is having unwelcome knock-on effects for the rest of the region. But this isn’t a new development, and it doesn’t mean that China will stop the rest of Asia from benefitting from recovery in the West.

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