Definition
Also known as: de-risking, bifurcation, techno-nationalism
The deliberate reduction of economic interdependence between major trading partners, particularly the US and China. Involves reshoring supply chains, restricting technology transfers, and building parallel economic systems. Driven by national security concerns, the process affects semiconductor manufacturing, critical minerals, and financial markets.
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