CharlieH Posted April 9 Posted April 9 The U.S.-China trade war has escalated to unprecedented levels, with President Trump threatening to impose 104% tariffs on Chinese imports unless Beijing withdraws its 34% retaliatory duties by Wednesday. China has responded with tariffs, export bans on critical minerals, and market interventions, signalling a readiness to endure economic pain rather than concede. Key Developments: Tariff Math: Current U.S. duties stand at 54% (10% in March + 34% in April hikes + pre-existing 10%), with Trump’s 50% threat pushing totals to 104% on $500bn+ in annual imports. China’s Countermeasures: Imposed 34% tariffs, restricted rare earth exports (critical for tech/defence), and weakened the yuan to boost export competitiveness. State-backed entities bought stocks to stabilise markets. Market Chaos: Hang Seng plunged 13% Monday—its worst drop in decades—while S&P 500 fell 2.4%. Asian markets partially rebounded Tuesday. Strategic Responses: China’s Pain Tolerance: Experts say Beijing will endure economic strain to avoid capitulating to “U.S. aggression,” despite a slowing economy, property crisis, and weak consumer spending. U.S. Goals: Trump aims to erase a disputed $350 bn trade deficit through tariffs and energy exports, though economists question the figure’s accuracy. What’s Next? Wednesday Deadline: Trump’s 50% tariff takes effect unless China backs down—a scenario analysts deem unlikely. Retaliation Escalation: China may expand rare earth bans to lithium and target U.S. tech firms, while the U.S. prepares 46-49% tariffs on Vietnam/Cambodia to counter trans-shipment. Expert Analysis: Mary Lovely (Peterson Institute): “This is a game of who can bear more pain—there’s no mutual gain left.” Alfredo Montufar-Helu (The Conference Board): “China won’t back down. We’ve reached a long-term impasse.” Andrew Collier (Harvard): “Xi faces dwindling resources as exports—a key growth driver—take a hit.” Global Implications: Decoupling Accelerates: Apple may shift 20% of iPhone production to India/Vietnam. Recession Risks: Analysts warn China’s GDP could drop 1-2% annually under sustained tariffs, with global supply chains fracturing. Bottom Line: The conflict has moved beyond tariffs to a strategic battle over critical resources and tech dominance, with neither side willing to yield. Based on a report from BBC 09.04.2025 1
Popular Post sammieuk1 Posted April 9 Popular Post Posted April 9 Trump has just spoken about the late great Hannibal lecter! looks like Xi' will be on the menu after the cats,dogs, and penguins 🤔 3
Woke to Sounds Posted April 9 Posted April 9 10 minutes ago, sammieuk1 said: Trump has just spoken about the late great Hannibal lecter! looks like Xi' will be on the menu after the cats,dogs, and penguins Pangolins buddy. Trade war is a 1000% psyop to soften up the plebs for a much degraded standard of living to 2030. 'U vill own nuthing and be happpppyyy!' 💯0 1 1 1
ExpatOilWorker Posted April 9 Posted April 9 China 🇨🇳 will have a lot of fighting hands with all the closed down factories. Historically the Chinese engage in civil war before they venture outside their own borders. 🍿 🍿 🍿 🍿 time. 1 1
Eric Loh Posted April 9 Posted April 9 1 hour ago, CharlieH said: China’s Pain Tolerance: Experts say Beijing will endure economic strain to avoid capitulating to “U.S. aggression,” despite a slowing economy, property crisis, and weak consumer spending. China political system and the nationalistic population will have the edge over Trump’s insane tariff war. 1 1
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