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How Two Georgia Companies Are Defying the U.S.-China ‘Decoupling’ Narrative
The rationale underpinning former President
Donald Trump’s China strategy can be summed up in a few lines: The country had gamed the international trading system, and it was time to right the scales.
The end goal was to force American (and Chinese) firms to bring manufacturing to the U.S. by ratcheting up trade pressure. But this proposed “decoupling” of the world’s two largest economies proved to be much easier said than done.
That was evident during a
Georgia State University CIBER webinar Feb. 11, where two Georgia-based CEOs still investing in China after decades operating there shared their experiences.
LifeLine Animal Project, the Atlanta-based nonprofit that manages the DeKalb and Fulton county animal shelters, is helping pet owners who canât afford to take their furry friends to the veterinarian.
âThe (COVID)-19) pandemic is hitting pet owners who were already struggling harder than most,â LifeLine spokeswoman Karen Hirsch said. âLifeLine Animal Projectâs Pets for Life program, which serves seven zip codes in Atlanta where 38% of the people live below the poverty line, has been responding to increased requests for pet food, supplies and veterinary care, which we deliver and provide free of charge.â
Many Pets for Life clients have no mode of transportation, so LifeLine comes to them. Dec. 15, the Pets for Life employees partnered with its Fulton County Animal Services Clinic staff to help bring veterinary care directly to is clientsâ homes. They visited with 12 pets, providing vaccinations, de-wormers, ear infection treatment, wound care, relie