TOKYO/TAIPEI/SEOUL -- The world's economy relies on China to a degree never seen before, and the coronavirus outbreak reveals just how large a price must be paid for that dependence.
China's share of world trade has doubled since SARS outbreak of 2003
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Many normal business operations are suspended in China until Feb. 9, but the coronavirus-caused disruption could continue beyond that.
TOKYO/TAIPEI/SEOUL -- The world's economy relies on China to a degree never seen before, and the coronavirus outbreak reveals just how large a price must be paid for that dependence.