Posted on 04/22/2020 1:53:11 PM PDT by Uncle Miltie
WASHINGTONThe COVID-19 pandemicis going to have serious implications for how businesses think about China. Souring sentiment against the Chinese Communist regime in the past few weeks may force many corporate boards to alter their whole supply chains in a very short time.
There will be a forced decoupling from China, meaning cutting off economic ties due to national and strategic reasons, according to Kyle Bass, hedge fund manager and founder of Hayman Capital Management.
In an interview for The Epoch Times American Thought Leaders program, Bass said: The misery that China has brought to the rest of the world with this virus has really been shining a disinfecting light on global supply chains.
Think about this, we have Western democracies relying almost completely on a supply chain in a totalitarian, communistic nation. Its actually insane when you lay it out like that, he added.
If theres a silver lining to this pandemic Bass notes, it will be the acceleration of the decoupling.
According to a survey in March conducted by the American Chamber of Commerce and consulting firm PwC, one in five large American companies operating in China reports that coronavirus will speed up the process of decoupling. They now indicate greater potential for economic decoupling between the two countries compared to the 2019 survey.
More than 40 percent of the respondents, however, still believe that it would be impossible to cut economic ties with China.
Bass criticized U.S. companies for turning a blind eye on Chinas human rights abuses.
Can you imagine if you explain to someone that youre doing business with a regime that has more than a million prisoners of conscience locked up and it is executing live organ harvesting on this population of political prisoners on a daily basis? And yet people like Blackstone cant wait to invest another dollar in China. People like Sheldon Adelson cant wait to open another casino in Macau, Bass said.
Because they just let money blind them to the blatant human rights abuses of maybe one of the most tyrannical regimes that have ever lived. Its crazy.
Holding China Accountable
Public opinion in the United States has shifted significantly against the Chinese regime in recent weeks, as most people blame the CCP for covering up the origin of the virus and withholding information about the scope of the outbreak in the Chinese city of Wuhan.
According to a Harris Poll survey conducted from March 14 to April 5, 72 percent of Americans blame the Chinese government for inaccurately reporting the impact of the virus in China.
Another survey by Pew Research Center in March found that roughly two-thirdsof Americans now have an unfavorable view of China.
A growing number of legislators in the United States, the UK, Australia, and Canada have started talking about reparations and getting the Chinese government to pay for their malign actions, Bass said.
He noted that think tanks and law professors have already floated the idea of legal and financial liability of China for the outbreak.
There are plenty of things the government can do here to make China pay for its actions, Bass said.
He suggested that the U.S. government could go after the Chinese state-owned enterprises and take over their international assets such as properties in the United States and stocks issued in Western financial markets. The United States could even cancel its trillion dollars of U.S. Treasury securities held by China, he said.
China owned about $1.09 trillion in U.S. debt as of February, according to the U.S. Treasury Department. China is the second-largest foreign creditor, following Japan, at $1.26 trillion.
What we can do is we can use the foundational bedrock of our countries, the rule of law, and we can exercise and enforce our laws on them for their malfeasance, Bass said. That is how we level the playing field against such a tyrannical, lying actor.
Japan Offers Money for Decoupling
The Japanese government announced recently that it would support domestic firms that move production out of China. Prime Minister Shinzo Abe is setting aside nearly $2.25 billion from the stimulus package to help Japanese firms in decoupling their supply chains from China, especially those in high value-added manufacturing.
Bass believes the U.S. government should do the same.
Its moral imperative for the U.S. government to set aside a capital to help American companies leave China, he said.
The Trump administration is preparing an executive order that would help relocate medical supply chains from overseas to the United States since the outbreak exposed a dangerous level of dependence on China.
Bass said the pandemic has forced the U.S. government to revisit Americas over-reliance on China in medical drugs and equipment.
Many believe that the global dominance of Beijing in the manufacturing of medicine and medical equipment poses a national security threat to the United States and other nations.
U.S. companies, however, may face challenges in moving production away from China.
For the past few years the companies operating in China had been blocked from transferring their profits out of the country and for the past few weeks the Chinese regime has started to require permits in moving supply chains, Bass said.
Companies that do business in China, whether youre Intel or Sony or BMW or Chevron, havent been able to get their dollar profits out of China since the fourth quarter of 2016, he said. And now were being told that maybe you cant get your supply chains out.
Moving Out of China
Most large companies have heavily invested in facilities and human resources in China to gain access to the Chinese market and they have already given up their intellectual properties as a price of entry, says Steve Abbott, consultant at Patina Solutions, a supply chain consultancy.
Companies can move sourcing out of China so long as contractual agreements do not prohibit the change of supply sources, he told The Epoch Times.
However, breaking contractual agreements in joint ventures where contracts involve equity, revenue or capital sharing will be heavy lifting for many U.S. corporations, he added.
Abbott believes governments can support resourcing to domestic operations, by providing capital or low-cost loans to build domestic capacity. These funds can also be used to off-set the penalties potentially imposed by China.
Without this kind of support, companies will find it very difficult to walk away from these relationships, he said.
“Distancing?” China should be ostracized.
Companies can get their supply chains out of Communist China. Might cause some short-term pain, but a worldwide ban on any Communist Chinese products for IP theft on production lines left behind is very doable. A worldwide boycott and blockade of any Chinese shipping is also possible.
Send Communist China back to 1971.
What happened to the huge Foxconn plant in Racine Wisconsin? Lots of tax money went there, for so far - nothing.
Apple? Right. Tim Cook has his faggoty butt cheeks wide open for Xi Jinping
And there's one surefire way to make money in the future: get a factory and produce PPE in America. Instant goldmine.
OMG, seriously, more opportunities for Obama era fraud. Give us a zero interest loan to default on after we blow billions on new factories.
Tax credits against taxes owed (only) with unlimited carry overs I’d be all for. But this give us a free loan to skip town with stuff gets tossed into the harbor with the tea.
Though amazing that the article didn’t mention India at all.
We owe them a trillion?
That should be wiped clean.
A down payment on the damage they’ve caused
It may make other buyers of our bonds a little nervous but I think a number of other countries may do the same thing.
Unfortunately it will never happen, too many companies are too deep with the Chinese now.
Personal opinion of course.
L8r
Agree. China has all of our hi tech now, plus idiots like Bill
Gates cut costs and disregarded our national security. I say throw all chinks out of the USA. LBJ and his great society is` BS. We need to force all USA corporations to HIRE US ONLY. No more cheap labor for punks like Gates. Tell me all about his combat service?
I never agreed with the relationship with China we have, but people are being unrealistic about how easy it is to sever that.We have unfortunately made ourselves very dependent on China, and that doesn’t change overnight.
Re-establish our own Rare Earth industry and value chains.
Then form a Federally sponsored co-op which invites various parties to join forces and form it’s own supply chain separate from China.
This is a no brainer.
The list of countries who are not pissed at China are very few. One country might be North Korea, but if the news reports are accurate that a Chinese doctor infected their President during heart surgery, then NK might not even be on the list.
OK. Agree.
Where are these rare earth going to come from?
Doubt it. This will be all forgotten like everything else until “it” happens again.
I’m looking for a new microwave. Trying to find something not made in China. So far no luck. I’m in Canada btw so availability might not be the same as the US.
If the Socialists get the presidency and increase their hold on the House I expect they will move to decree the Senate an advisory only body with limited veto power at most. The Constitution and the Courts will be no barrier.
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