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China Coped With Trump’s First Trade War. A Second One Will Be Tougher.
Beijing might have little choice but to reconfigure its economy should it become embroiled in a broader trade conflict.
Opinion
Here’s How Trump Could Lose the Coming Trade War
The bad news: The reason I say that is I believe that a trade war would be coming even if Trump had lost the election, largely because China is refusing to act like a responsible economic superpower. Unfortunately, Trump may be the worst possible person to guide U.S. policy through the turmoil that’s probably ahead.
How China reduced its reliance on US farm imports, softening trade war risks
Since the U.S. and China imposed tit-for-tat tariffs in their trade war during Donald Trump's first presidential term, Beijing has taken steps to reduce its reliance on American farm goods in a wider effort to bolster its food security.
Opinion
Donald Trump's Trade War Won't Hurt China | Opinion
By empowering our own industries to compete freely and fairly on the global stage, we cultivate resilience and economic freedom—without the need for isolationist tariffs that ultimately hurt American consumers and businesses more than they hurt China.
The biggest risk to stocks after Trump's victory is China's reaction to a trade war, research firm says
If Trump's proposed 60% tariff against China is enacted and the country responds aggressively, it could pressure some of America's largest companies.
China nears record $1 trillion trade surplus as Trump returns
Weaker domestic demand means China has been relying more on exports to boost economic growth.
In South America, Trump Already Losing a Trade Battle With China
In South American copper giant Peru, the incoming Donald Trump White House will find itself already on the losing side in a trade battle with China, part of a bigger power realignment around the resource-rich region in Washington's backyard.
As Trump Threatens a Wider Trade War, the U.S. Confronts a Changed China
The Chinese economy is more dependent on exports, making tariffs more potent, yet it’s less reliant on American markets and increasingly bent on self-sufficiency.
6h
China’s Asymmetrical Tools for New Trade War Carry Global Peril
China wields new powers as it confronts the prospect of another trade conflict with the US, expanding its retaliatory reach ...
11m
on MSN
US lawmaker introduces legislation to revoke China’s trade status
Proposal by chair of House panel on China would set minimum tariffs on Chinese imports but is unlikely to pass this ...
7h
GOP looks to shake up US-China trade
Welcome to The Hill’s Business & Economy newsletter {beacon} Business & Economy Business & Economy The Big Story Republican ...
Bloomberg L.P.
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China Trade War Is One Trump Doesn’t Have to Fight
And the president-elect seems to be gearing up for a
trade
war he no longer needs to fight. Eight years on from the first ...
Yahoo
16h
New proposed bill would end normal US-China trade relations
The US would end normal
trade
relations with
China
under a new legislative proposal introduced by the leader of the House ...
9h
on MSN
Republican introduces bill to revoke normal trade relations with China
The top Republican focused on U.S. competition with China introduced legislation on Thursday to end normal trade relations ...
Crude Oil Prices
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China's Ambitious Trade Vision for Kyrgyzstan Takes Shape
China aims to turn Kyrgyzstan into a significant Eurasian trade hub through infrastructure projects and special economic ...
aseanbriefing
2d
China Trade with Thailand: A Growing Economic Partnership
China and Thailand are enjoying a growing economic partnership reflected in their trade exposure to each other's markets, ...
1d
on MSN
China Tariffs Are Coming. Beijing’s Response Could Be a New Currency War.
It’s anyone’s guess how the People’s Bank of China governor will navigate the many shocks the former and future U.S.
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