To Survive the Trade War, China Aims to Create a Stronger Domestic Economy
6 Articles
6 Articles
China Has Leverage to Reject Bad U.S. Deal
Following the recent 90-day tariff reduction agreement reached in Geneva, the immediate trade tensions between the United States and China have indeed eased. The U.S. move to scale back certain tariffs highlights a crucial irony. Although dependence on China has long been cited as a national security vulnerability that justifies such measures, that same deep economic interdependence now limits the extent of trade disruption the American public i…
Chinese Exports to US Decline 21% Amid Tariff War
China is seeking new buyers amid the ongoing trade war with the United States. Chinese exports increased by 8.1% in April on an annualized basis, with imports declining 0.2%. Yet, imports to the United States fell 21% on the yearly, with imports declining 14%. There is no shortage of buyers for Chinese goods. Exports from China to the Association of Southeast Asian Nations spiked 20.8% in April on an annualized basis after rising 11.6% the month…
China: Debt, demographics and a manufacturing slowdown
Image: Big C Studio Shutterstock Antonio Graceffo explores whether the world’s second-largest economy can maintain its momentum in the face of major structural crises Bilateral trade between the USA and China has plummeted in the wake of President Trump’s new 145 per cent tariffs on Chinese imports. Manufacturing activity in China has fallen to its lowest level since December 2023, and new export orders have hit their weakest point since Decemb…
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