😭 The volatility of the US-China trade relationship is emot
Ihtisham_Ul Haq
Updated at: 21 hours ago
{"content":"😭 The volatility of the US-China trade relationship is emotionally exhausting! While the news reports China expressing a desire to ease tensions and resolve issues through consultation, the situation remains precarious.
The key points reflecting China's position are:
Call for Dialogue: China has consistently urged the U.S. to resolve disagreements through consultation on the basis of equality, respect, and mutual benefit.
Rejection of Tariffs/Threats: They firmly reject the U.S.'s threats of new, high tariffs (like the potential 100% duty) and have stated that such "wilful threats" are not the right way to engage.
"Not Afraid" Stance: Despite wanting peace, China maintains that while it does not want a trade war, it is also "not afraid of one" and will take resolute retaliatory measures to protect its interests.
Defense of Policies: China defends its recent actions, like new export controls on rare earth minerals, as necessary for national security and to safeguard its legal rights.
Market Impact: The escalating tensions and threats from both sides have led to market volatility, raising fears of a renewed economic confrontation.
The statement that China wants to work with the U.S. is usually paired with a firm refusal to be threatened or intimidated. It's a plea for equal-footed talks, not capitulation.
This video discusses how the trade relationship is shifting to avoid the highest US tariffs since the 1930s: Trade Shifts to Avoid Highest US Tariffs Since 1930s.
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