As tariffs put trade between China and the US in peril, Chinese businesses ponder the future
- Zou Guoqing, a Chinese exporter, was shocked by a 34% universal tariff announced by President Donald Trump.
- Experts warn that increasing tariffs could lead to a decoupling of the U.S. And Chinese economies, undermining trade relations.
- Chinese businesses are concerned and may consider diversifying their supply chains outside of China due to escalating tariffs.
- Chinese leadership is dissatisfied with Trump's focus on tariffs, emphasizing the need for clear communication from the U.S. About its trade policies.
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Donald Trump and his Secretary of Commerce Scott Bessent base their standoff with China on a mix between game theory and poker: they think they are in control of the challenge. Instead, explains a great economist, those who export the most have control
Who holds all the cards? (It is not DJT)
So we have been through liberation day (or whatever it was) and then DJT blinked on tariffs. We know that the new administration was spooked by happenings in the bond market (here, here, and here), blaming jittery investors. Who were those jittery...
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