US economic war on China will have consequences for all, especially Americans
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Janet Yellen was right to frame prioritising national security concerns over economic ones as a trade-off, but she only hinted at the possible consequences. Compromising trade and capital flows from China and elsewhere could result in slower economic growth, higher inflation and a weaker US dollar.