Professor: China began to ‘pay to see’ in trade war against Trump
On Tuesday (1), Trump announced a global “tariff” on imports charged from imports, with other Brazilian products being taxed at least 10%. The date was appointed by the Republican as the “Liberation Day.” To China, Americans applied a 34%rate. In response, the Xi Jinping government has announced the same percentage on products imported from the United States.
On Monday (7), Trump reacted and applied an additional 50% rate on the rates already imposed prior to the Asian country. With this, Chinese products can receive a rate of up to 104% to enter the US. Again, in response, China also raised the tariff load to imported American products to 84% today.
The situation has made it more serious, because the fight is now with these two big guys: China and USA. To understand Trump’s game and power, thinks about the United States GDP (Gross Domestic Product) is $ 28 trillion and $ 19 trillion. Take these two out of the scene and take the next eight. Guys, added, give $ 22 trillion. It is a fight between the US and China.
How (the contact between the leaders of the two countries) shorted? China somehow looked at American tariffs and changed its strategy. She was dealing with Trump in a way. It is very difficult to say a reason, but the fact is that it has changed your strategy. Now it’s ‘enough conversation, enough negotiation, I’ll pay in the same coin’.
China is now offering the world, which has been under pressure, an alternative: ‘Come to my side’. And China is offering an alternative on the sensible, rational, balanced side. ‘I will complain in the WTO (World Trade Organization)’, I will negotiate, but I will impose my rules. ‘ Leonardo Trevisan, Professor of International Relations
Brazilian in China: People approve retaliation and react with memes to ‘tariff’
Node Facto News Newsthe public administration student Angelo RigonattiBrazilian who has lived in China for a year, said that the Chinese people have approved the retaliation measures of the Xi Jinping government against the increase in tariffs imposed by the United States, and react with good humor on social networks.
