China’s online retailers give Trump’s tariffs a one-star review
- President Donald Trump announced a minimum 145 percent tariff on Chinese goods, effective May 2, impacting online shopping from China.
- The Shenzhen Cross-Border E-Commerce Association reported that tariffs have forced many factories to cut wages and suspend operations.
- Chinese retailers expressed commitment to the U.S. Market despite the tariffs and showed adaptability in trade practices.
- Historian Victor Davis Hanson claimed that China will gradually lose the trade war against the U.S. Because countries prefer fair partnerships over rogue actors.
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China’s Response to US Tariffs
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