How Trump’s Extreme Pressure on China is Backfiring
Trump’s notion of “tariffs paid by China” is based on a mistaken framework.
Trump’s notion of “tariffs paid by China” is based on a mistaken framework.
The Sino-US trade dispute triggered by the current US administration is different from the bilateral trade frictions in the 1990s.
Africa’s rising levels of external debt – especially those with China – seem to be a cause for concern for many onlookers.
The U.S. overbearing behaviors have raised opposition and criticism from major countries around the world.
The Chinese economy is facing great challenges due to the uncertainties caused by global economy slowdown and resurging protectionism. However, the country has been able to sustain its growth due to the measures that the government has taken to revitalize the economy and the push for economic stability.
In today’s globalized world, trade peace is a win-win condition that every country wants to have. The U.S.-instigated escalation of trade frictions makes world feel the chill of approaching “trade wars”.
“The Ethiopia-China strategic partnership, under the framework of the Belt and Road Initiative, aims to realize the connectivity of the two countries. What’s more important is to create a platform to work together. So this is a great opportunity. It is also the reason that Ethiopia is actively participating in the initiative.”
“It is a national motto of Pakistan, and the meaning is very simple: without unity and discipline, you cannot achieve anything. I think China sets a perfect example in this respect,” the ambassador said.
In the new era, U.S. political leaders, think tanks, scholars and media are aggressively reacting to China becoming the largest economy.
While an early trade agreement is widely anticipated, Asia should seek far more fundamental pathways to secure its long- term growth.
Russia and China have competing interests in the regional economy.
More importantly, the recent rounds of high-level consultations between China and the U.S. have been carried out in an orderly manner under the direction of the heads of state of the two countries.