As Donald Trump secures the presidency once again, concerns mount over his administration's aggressive trade policies and their impact on global economies. China, anticipating heightened tariffs, has devised countermeasures aimed at sustaining its economy. However, experts argue that these efforts, while vital, cannot fully protect the Chinese economy from the repercussions of diminished demand from American markets, exacerbating global inequalities.
Facing Trump's Second Term, China's Economic Strategies Highlight Inequality in Global Trade
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Beijing has prepared for increased tariffs but its actions will not be enough to offset falling demand from the US When Donald Trump enters the White House for the second time on 20 January, the view from the Oval Office will look very different to the one he…
With the return of Donald Trump to the White House, China finds itself having to fortify its economy against the backdrop of Trump's robust trade policies. Beijing's preparation for increased tariffs is a clear admission of the effectiveness of Trump's approach to leveling the playing field in international trade. Despite these preparations, doubts remain whether China can withstand the reduced demand from the U.S., underscoring the strength and success of Trump's economic strategies.