China's Trade War Shift
- Jaime David
- Mar 9
- 1 min read
The article discusses China's response to former President Trump's trade war tactics. It argues that China learned valuable lessons from the experience, primarily that it could weather economic pressure and emerge relatively unscathed. Initially, China was taken aback by the unexpected and aggressive nature of Trump's tariffs, leading to internal debate and uncertainty. However, the Chinese government, under Xi Jinping, ultimately doubled down on its state-led economic model. A key takeaway for China was the realization that the U.S.'s leverage was limited. While tariffs initially impacted Chinese exports, the Chinese economy proved more resilient than anticipated, partly due to domestic demand and diversification of export markets. Furthermore, China recognized the political vulnerabilities of the U.S. system, observing the divisions and concerns within the American business community and political establishment regarding the trade war's impact on their own interests. China also learned to better manage information and propaganda, carefully controlling the narrative surrounding the trade war to maintain domestic support and project an image of strength and resilience. In essence, the Trump administration's actions unintentionally strengthened China's resolve to pursue its own economic path, reinforcing its belief in state control and demonstrating its ability to withstand external pressure. The experience served as a practical lesson in navigating and ultimately resisting U.S. economic coercion. find the original article here: https://www.yahoo.com/news/china-learned-trumps-first-trade-050259892.html
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