This is probably the worst day for Xi Jinping since he took over in 2012, says expert
Dennis Unkovic, Meyer, Unkovic and Scott partner, joins 'Power Lunch' to discuss how China moves forward from the recent protests over the country's zero Covid policy, whether companies can be as dependent on China and more.
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