Trump may be able to order US firms out of China but it will cost him politically, says business leader
to leave the world's second largest economy, but it would cost him politically, said a business leader on Tuesday.
"The U.S.-China economic relationship is very, very complicated. It affects a lot of companies and a lot of industries. Just to say 'okay, let's be done with it' is...a very simplistic way to approach it," he told CNBC's "If you're not confident that you understand the long-term intentions of the other side, then you're concerned about making commitments because you don't know where that's leading," Stratford added.
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