Trump came to power to do something? Chinese goods will be subject to 60 tariffs? What is China's response?
Today's general trend is that the United States is surging, and Trump is emerging again. Recently, a storm has been set off: Will Trump impose 60% tariffs on Chinese goods? This issue has attracted the attention of the world and has been discussed a lot. What is the meaning behind this? And how do we respond?
Yes, Trump's political arena is full of ups and downs. In the Republican primary, Trump won two consecutive victories, and the possibility of becoming the first candidate is increasing. But how many variables and unknowns are there in this situation? Although the polls show Trump leading, it will be necessary to wait until his opponent withdraws or concedes defeat to confirm whether he can "enter the palace for the second time".
However, even if Trump succeeds in becoming the Republican's nominee, he will face far more challenges than that. Looking back on history, Trump launched a war against China in 2016, but it turned out that American consumers spent $129 billion on Chinese goods, and China's surplus with the United States reached $316.6 billion, and the situation fell into an embarrassing situation. Now that he has raised the possibility of a 60 percent tariff on Chinese goods, the world wonders whether this strategy is feasible. Trump's past "** war" has become a historical burden, and the implementation of 20 version, will the thinkers willingly accept it?
Returning to reality, the Chinese side is silent about this, saying only that it "does not comment on unconfirmed information." The word "unconfirmed" in this response became a key word, indicating a cautious approach to the news. China-US economic and trade relations are emphasized as mutually beneficial and win-win, which is in line with the fundamental interests of both countries and contributes to global economic growth. Will Trump's economic and trade policies be able to achieve victory again, and can we sit idly by?
However, this may be just the tip of the iceberg. If Trump wins, it is even more uncertain whether he will be able to get his wish on the international stage and impose high tariffs on China. The economies of China and the United States have long been deeply integrated, and simple "decoupling" will have a huge impact on the two countries and the global economy, and will become a global sinner. This challenge will be revealed one by one in the course of the future.
The times are turbulent, and Trump may be on the cusp. However, history teaches us that the political arena changes rapidly, and victory is not the end, but the beginning. Only by staying vigilant and facing the unknown with a more open mind can we remain invincible in the long river of history. How should we respond to this battle of unknowns? This is a big question before everyone.