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Trump's Trade War: Why China Might Just Win
Washington, USASunday, April 13, 2025
Another reason Trump's trade war might fail is the bond market. Last week, Trump had to back off from high tariffs due to market reactions. He can't raise tariffs again without causing another market revolt. Global leaders will likely seek quick deals to lower tariffs in exchange for minor concessions. These deals won't include breaking ties with China.
China, meanwhile, is well-prepared for a long economic battle. It might seem worse off, losing a major export market and facing diplomatic isolation. But China has been focusing on boosting domestic demand, which has been weak due to tight monetary policy. Xi Jinping is now serious about stimulating this demand. China has also become self-sufficient in many areas thanks to export controls. It can stabilize its economy without a major currency devaluation.
The U. S. , on the other hand, faces higher inflation due to its tax on Chinese goods. It relies heavily on Chinese industrial inputs, more so than China relies on U. S. components. Higher input prices are already hurting business investment. China has a demand problem that can be solved with better policies. The U. S. faces a supply shock and possible stagflation, which is much harder to fix.
If Trump's goal is to make China submit to U. S. power, he might be in for a surprise. China is ready for a long fight, and the U. S. might struggle to keep up. The outcome could be quite different from what Trump expects.
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