This news has attracted widespread attention. TrumpDuring his predecessor's tenure, he imposed a series of punitive penalties on Chinese goods on the grounds of ***Tariffs。And now, according to US media reports,TrumpDiscussions have begun on a 60% reunification of all Chinese goodsTariffs。This news is very important for China as wellChina and the United StatesEconomic and trade relations have brought a lot of pressure and uncertainty.
TrumpIn 2018, the so-called "** war" against China was launched to protect the United StatesEconomyBenefit. He invoked Section 301 of the U.S. Granny Act of 1974 to impose punitive penalties on Chinese goodsTariffs。This initiative triggeredChina and the United Stateseconomic and trade disputes between the two countries, and on the globeEconomyIt had a significant impact.
However, this timeTrumpAfter winning the election, it will be against ChinaTariffsThe news of the rise to 60% is clearly a political maneuver. TrumpHe hopes to win over voters and show his tough stance on China. This political hype will undoubtedly giveChina and the United StatesThe economic and trade relationship brings greater uncertainty, and it will also have a negative impact on the United States itselfEconomyto cause adverse effects. Trump** had endured in the "** war" in 2018Economylosses, and now AmericanEconomyThe situation is more fragile and levyTariffswill further weaken the competitiveness of the United States andInternationalInfluence.
China and the United StatesThe economic and trade relations between the two countries are mutually beneficial and win-win and are of vital importance to both countries. China and the United StatesCooperation is not just about the two countriesEconomydevelopment, but also affects the worldEconomyProsperity and stability. TrumpUnilateral action will undoubtedly upset this balance to both countries and the worldEconomynegative impact.
However, no matter whatTrump**How to levy itTariffsThe pace of China's development will not stop. China's rapid rise over the past decades amid U.S. repression and containment shows that China is determined and capable of coping with all kinds of difficulties. Rather than expecting the United States to change its attitude toward China, what China needs to do more is to strengthen its own strength to cope with external difficulties and pressures.
China and the United StatesRelationships undoubtedly face a range of challenges, but there are also great opportunities. Trump** For ChinaTariffsMeasures are just the tip of the icebergChina and the United StatesThe differences between them go far beyond that. However, through dialogue and cooperation,China and the United StatesBoth sides can find a solution to the problem and push it togetherworld economyof the direction.
For China,TrumpLevy after victoryTariffsThe news is undoubtedly a test, but it is also an opportunity. China can enhance its ability to resist external risks by deepening reform and opening up, strengthening the construction of the domestic market, and optimizing the industrial structure. At the same time, China can also strengthen cooperation with other countries through multilateralism andFree**to create a more stable and sustainable oneInternationalEconomyOrder.
RetrospectiveTrump** to ChinaTariffsstrategy, we can see the political calculations and the hype component in it. TrumpBy exerting pressure on China, it aims to win over voters and establish a tough image. However, in the current complex changeableInternationalsituation,China and the United StatesCooperation between the two countries is a top priority. TrumpLevy after victoryTariffsThe possibility remains, but it really decidesChina and the United StatesThe relationship is headed by the wisdom and decision-making of the leaders and policymakers of both countries. In any case, China will firmly promote reform and opening up and strengthen the linkage between domestic and foreign markets to cope with external challenges. At the same time, we should strengthen cooperation with other countries to build a more open, inclusive and strong countryInternationalEconomySystem.