China wary of Russia-type sanctions, but Beijing’s ‘financial nuclear bombs’ are a powerful deterrent


By Ji Siqi

Punishing the world’s second-largest economy with destructive financial and economic sanctions – such as expelling China from the international Swift payment system and freezing foreign reserves – had never been publicly considered an option by Washington.

But that changed when they were levied against Russia for its invasion of Ukraine.

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