The team’s principles centered on trust. In 60 meetings with foreign counterparts — economic ministers, finance ministers, and foreign ministers — Krach would ask, “How’s your relationship with China?” They would reply, “China is a very important trading partner…” But then they would glance around furtively, and add, “…But we don’t trust them.” Krach knew that trust was the key to defeating China Inc.
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