China's reopening will impact prices, but it is not an inflation risk. It reflects an impressive domestic rebound, great regional opportunity and significant global spillovers — some of which Manila's new foreign policy may miss in the future.

WHEN Chinese policymakers began to prepare the reopening of the world's second largest economy, many international observers warned it would unleash inflationary headwinds.

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