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Blockade of Taiwan by China could cost world economy over $2 trillion, report finds

Por: Fox Business Business January 06, 2023

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Former USS Cole commander Kirk Lippold tells Cavuto: Coast to Coast that Chinese President Xi Jinping is closely watching the weapons flowing into Taiwan and is likely to attack sooner rather than later. Tensions between the and Taiwan have ramped up to their highest level in decades over the past year, and a new report warns that more than $2 trillion in global economic activity could be disrupted if China attempts to blockade Taiwan. The PRC... + full article



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