Coronavirus & the Economy with Stephen Cheung & Khalid Malik
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THE INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND SAYS THE SEVERITY OF THE CORONAVIRUS ON THE GLOBAL ECONOMY IS UNMATCHED BY ANYTHING...ASIDE FROM THE GREAT DEPRESSION. THAT WAS THE LONGEST AND MOST SEVERE DEPRESSION EVER EXPERIENCED BY THE INDUSTRIALIZED WESTERN WORLD.
SO NOW WHAT?
WE TALK WITH PRESIDENT OF THE WORLD TRADE CENTER LOS ANGELES, STEPHEN CHEUNG AND FORMER UNITED NATIONS RESIDENT COORDINATOR IN CHINA, KHALID MALIK TO GET THEIR THOUGHTS ABOUT WHAT THE FUTURE WILL LOOK LIKE.
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