China today has signaled it is going to fight Trump's threat of increased tariffs but will still keep the lines of communication open, as is prudent. In addition to increasing internal consumption and manipulation of currency, China has also made advances to be a trade partner with Japan, Korea, the EU, UK, and Canada.
"“You just slapped my face and I’m not just going to call you and beg your pardon.”
" On April 7, Xi called for strengthened efforts to “fully unleash” the country’s consumption potential to spur growth. The Chinese leader said revitalizing consumption, expanding domestic demand and enhancing investment efficiency are on top of the country’s agenda, state-run broadcaster China Central Television reported on April 7, without specifying when and where he made those comments.
“We believe that before we can sit down to negotiate a deal we have to fight, because the other side wants to fight first,” Wu Xinbo, director at Fudan University’s Center for American Studies in Shanghai, said of China’s stance. On the possibility of a Trump-Xi call, Wu said: “You just slapped my face and I’m not just going to call you and beg your pardon.”
Stocks tumbled on concerns over the
trade war’s impact on the global economy. Asia capped the worst day since 2008. A gauge of Chinese shares listed in Hong Kong fell into a bear market, while the city’s benchmark Hang Seng Index plunged the most since 1997. Europe’s Stoxx 600 tumbled more than 6% at one point"
China is working on manipulating the yuan. At the same time, China may widen its diplomatic outreach by building stronger economic ties elsewhere. Last month, trade officials from China, Japan and South Korea jointly called for open and fair trade. During a recent visit to Brussels, Chinese Vice Finance Minister Liao Min expressed a willingness to work with the European Union to defend the multilateral trading system. T
The Chinese Embassy in Ottawa also made similar overtures about partnering with Canada
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President Xi Jinping’s decision to quickly retaliate against Donald Trump’s sweeping tariffs sent the world a clear message: If the U.S. wants a trade war, China is ready to fight.
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