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Decoupling meaning
present participle and gerund of decouple
Example sentences (20)
Despite all the recent hype about decoupling, there’s no historical evidence that current economies are decoupling at anything close to the rate required.
DeSantis does call for “decoupling” the U.S. economy from China.
From time to time, one sees proposals in the media about decoupling from international markets and export bans, but these have been opposed by economists in discussions about pricing and competition.
He also wrote that inevitable Chinese retaliation to harm U.S. exports would further “contribute to the strategic decoupling” of the two economies.
Hits $30K, Is It Finally Decoupling From Traditional Finance?
However, without calling out the US or the EU, China’s president Xi Jinping made comments in the past month calling on countries to avoid decoupling and closing off global supply chains.
I want to make a pledge to support decoupling.
She China that economic decoupling is a national security strategy, not an economic strategy directed at China.
She emphasised that the tourism industry had now succeeded in reducing its carbon footprint and decoupling growth from CO2 emissions.
S. tensions continue to simmer and U.S.-China decoupling scenarios weigh on the confidence of corporates having exposure to both.
Talk of economic decoupling is rife,shifted some production to India and Vietnam, although most of its revenue still comes from Chinese-made products.
That final comment on decoupling is ominous but I'm more worried about the disruption from AI.
The EU chief has called for the economic “de-risking” of the EU’s relationship with China, as opposed to Washington's approach of "decoupling" trade with Beijing - notably in areas such as high technology.
The largest U.S. public companies should be forced to disclose their exposure to China and weigh how an “abrupt decoupling” might play out, former Securities and Exchange Commission Chairman Jay Clayton told lawmakers Tuesday.
The recent decoupling of global supply chains in the pandemic’s wake — and the economic ravages that ensued — has prompted a number of countries to fortify existing alliances and forge new ones.
The sharp erosion in relations between the world’s largest economies, underscored by calls for an economic “decoupling”, has left multinational companies scrambling to adapt to the new geopolitical reality.
I am experimenting with decoupling time and space, to the degree that I can, from learning using the Carnegie Unit standardization, and I am developing evidence of viable ways of migrating from standardization to personalization.
ICTSI is also poised to benefit from major global trends such as the U.S.-China decoupling and the energy transition.
Lastly there is Maroš Šefčovič, a Slovakian diplomat, who was specificallytasked by von der Leyen with managing the difficult process of “de-risking, not decoupling” with China.
Russia’s bid for food self-sufficiency long predates the currently fashionable debate over economic decoupling—recently rebranded as de-risking—both of which entail curbing economic reliance on unfriendly states.