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ट्रम्प जे 'टॅरिफ्स' म्हणतात, ते खरेतर व्यापारावरचे कर नाह�
ट्रम्प यांनी लादलेले मोठे शुल्क हे अमेरिकेच्या जागतिक व�
सत्ता में ट्रंप की वापसी ने टैरिफ युद्ध छेड़कर अमेरिका औ�
Trump’s return has intensified the US-China rivalry by escalating tariffs, marking a more coercive and unilateral phase in America's economic and st
The EU approach favours negotiations and calibrated retaliation to avoid a full trade war that could harm its own economy
ट्रंप ने जो व्यापक टैरिफ लगाए हैं वो वैश्विक व्यापार को ल�
Trump’s ‘tariffs’ have nothing to do with tariffs. They have everything to do with power. And today, power is destroying the sole platform for i
Trump’s sweeping tariffs mark a hard reset of the US global trade—upending alliances, deepening the China clash, and shaking the foundations of gl
राष्ट्रपति के तौर पर एक महीने में डॉनल्ड ट्रंप ने अंतररा�
ट्रंप की ओर से टैरिफ को लेकर दी जा रही चेतावनी पर चीनी प्र�
China’s response to Trump’s tariff threat intensifies as Beijing retaliates with strategic measures, signalling growing economic tensions and glob
The unilateral tariff imposition by the United States on various countries has started a trade war that threatens to adversely affect the world’s major economies. This paper finds that no country, including the US itself, is likely to benefit from a tariff war. In India, some analysts had expected that the country’s export penetration in the US and elsewhere will increase, as China loses out. An analysis of trade data, however, shows that whi
The real undercurrent of US concerns relates to how China's advancement in technologies that can enhance its rising military capabilities.
The tariff war is not the only issue hindering cooperation. Differences over Taiwan and the South China Sea, the basic lack of trust in the relationship is acting as a dampener across the board.
China has been less harmed by the tariff war than was expected, and it has been remarkably resistant to the Covid-19 pandemic. It is the only economy in the IMF’s World Economic Outlook update that is likely to have a positive growth rate of 1 per cent in 2020. This has probably reinforced Xi’s belief that a strong one-party state is better able to handle the challenges. He has also pushed state-owned market enterprises to follow market rules
By some accounts, the economy is doing spectacularly well. At the same time, infrastructure has been deteriorating.
US-China relations have been rocky since 2018 when the two sides started a tariff war and the US began to restrict the export of semiconductors to China. And then came Covid-19 and as the situation in the US deteriorated, rhetoric against China began to rise. It has been opportunistic, driven by the hope that it would make the electorate overlook shoddy handling of the pandemic by the Trump administration.