Trump's America must deepen ties with Asian allies to counter China

In new era, U.S. should reinforce economic alliances with Japan, South Korea and Taiwan

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The U.S. would benefit from the support of Japan, South Korea and Taiwan to manage the economic competition -- or possibly confrontation -- with China. © Reuters

Nouriel Roubini is professor emeritus at the Stern School of Business at New York University, and senior advisor at Hudson Bay Capital.

The reelection of Donald Trump heralds a renewed era for the relationship of the U.S. with its three key Asian allies: Japan, South Korea and Taiwan.

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