Trump will impose tariffs after his election, and I am a friend of China

Mondo International Updated on 2024-02-07

Will Trump's re-imposition of tariffs on China trigger a global war? Trump said in a recent interview that if he wins in the U.S. ** in November, he will impose tariffs on China again, and possibly more than 60 percent. This statement has sparked widespread attention and speculation, and people are worried about whether this will trigger a global war. Trump has previously waged a war against China, imposing tariffs on $370 billion of Chinese goods, which has had a huge negative impact on Chinese companies. Trump, however, does not seem to care about these consequences, instead wanting to gain more votes and economic benefits by passing tariffs on China. However, we must recognize that imposing tariffs on China is not in the interests of both countries and the global economy.

The essence of China-US economic and trade relations is mutual benefit and win-win results, and maintaining the stable development of China-US economic and trade relations is beneficial to the two countries and peoples, as well as to global economic growth. Trump's plan could have a negative impact on Chinese companies, but it would also have a backlash on the US economy. The previous tariffs imposed on China have caused the United States to lose a lot of money, and the cost of living for the American people has also risen a lot. At the same time, unemployment has increased, and various social problems have followed. Trump should recognize the reality and take a correct stance on China. Win-win cooperation is the background color of China-US relations, which is beneficial to the people of both countries and the global economy. If Trump continues to impose tariffs on China, it will only harm America's own interests. On the question of whether it will trigger a global war, we need to recognize that the current global economy is already facing great uncertainty and challenges.

The pandemic has caused the world** to shrink, and countries are struggling to restore economic growth. In this case, a global war will worsen the economic situation. Trump's remarks have sparked concern and criticism from the international community. The EU said that the imposition of tariffs on China will damage the global economic recovery and the stability of the international ** system. China has also made it clear that the healthy and stable development of China-US economic and trade relations is in the interests of both countries and the world. We should note that Trump's plan to impose tariffs on China is unpopular and does not meet the expectations of the international community. At a time when the global economy is facing challenges, countries should work together to promote economic recovery and development. Therefore, it remains to be seen and analyzed whether Trump will impose tariffs on China again, and whether it will trigger a global ** war.

We hope that Trump will recognize the reality, abandon the sanctions against China, and make positive contributions to the healthy and stable development of China-US relations. At the same time, we also hope that all countries can work together to promote the recovery and development of the global economy. China did not comment much on Trump's statement on taxes on China, in part because of the uncertainty surrounding the news. China doesn't care much about the statements of a U.S. candidate who hasn't yet been elected. At the same time, China has also reminded US politicians to stop using its China policy to create it. Whether Trump will win the election is still unclear, and he still faces strong rivals. The day before Trump's public remarks about taxing China, the incumbent US ** Biden won the Democratic primary in South Carolina with ease. Biden said that he wants to embark on the path of winning the election again and making Trump a loser again.

Biden's victory is a certain amount of pressure for Trump. In addition to Biden, Trump also needs to face Haley, a rival in his party. In this "belly-back" situation, Trump's election road is still long. In any case, China** needs to be fully prepared for possible contingencies.

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