East-west divide: winners and losers in the COVID-19 economy
Different approaches to the pandemic are now leading to sharp divergences in outcomes, with China, Taiwan and other Asia Pacific economies on course to grow in 2020, even as countries where coronavirus has become endemic suffer severe contractions.
Tokyo/London/Rome | For Remigio Brunelli, managing director in China for the Italian sportswear group Tecnica, COVID-19 feels almost like a bad memory as life in Beijing returns to normal and consumers regain their confidence.
The difference between Europe and China is palpable, Brunelli said. “Uncertainty is still running high in the old continent [Europe], and we expect it to last for another six or 12 months at least. In Asia, on the other hand, and particularly in China, there is confidence.”
Financial Times
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