Is Xi Jinping ready for Donald Trump’s tariffs on China?

Is Xi Jinping ready for Donald Trump’s tariffs on China?

Last year was a “relatively quiet if depressing” one for China, says James Palmer in Foreign Policy. This year could be “a lot stormier”, especially when it comes to relations with the US. With Donald Trump about to start a second term as US president and threatening to saddle China with tariffs of 60%, the “leadership in Beijing is readying for a ferocious economic struggle”.

It is not in a good place for a trade war, says William Pesek in Nikkei Asia. Although China under Xi Jinping has made progress in transitioning from cheap exports to higher-value sectors, Xi has “slowed things down by prioritising control over change”. Cracks in the economy include manufacturing overcapacity, the ongoing property crisis, “shaky” local government finances which are hindering investment, record unemployment and falling confidence.

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