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A "Les Jeudis de l'Ifri" videoconference around Françoise NICOLAS, Director of Ifri's Center for Asian Studies.

East Asia, closely linked to China through complex value chains, was the first collateral victim of the economic crisis in China, even before being affected by the epidemic. While the health crisis seems a priori under control in China, where is the rest of the region in both health and economic terms? What prospects can we sketch for the economic organization of the region after this double crisis?
Chair : Thomas Gomart, director of Ifri.
This debate is for corporate members only. It will be conducted in French.
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