China hits back at Canada with fresh agriculture tariffs

Ask a white man, do they prefer Japanese/Koreans/Chinese to loud curry smelled Indians? You have no idea how much they hate Indians. They are coming for blackies next. I still remember Indians laughing at these 'slave' jobs and now they are begging for in. Surrendering before even negotiating. Trump will want both services and goods surplus to be normalized. Sooner or later he will go after the service surplus, then we will see blackies going crazy. China is desperate? We fired back straightaway, we have been preparing for 8 years, India capitulated in mere seconds.

Haven't Vietnam taught you guys anything, he doesn't want any surplus for you guys, he wants it MADE IN THE USA. LOLOL
Careful not to act so cocky or "racially superior-minded". I've seen and heard many White guys who said they hate East Asians just as much as Indians and want all "gooks" out of their country.

On average, there are also more white women looking more prettier than the average East Asian women, and Black people are very popular among White women.... So don't try to belittle some other races just because they have black/dark skin.
 
Wrong, China Export to US is only 2.9% of its total GDP. Losing the export to US will still keep China growth at around 2%.
Question, can US survives with Zero trade with China especially when there are no alternative. China can also target US services to China.
Tell us what does China produce, that no one else can?
 

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China’s government is pressuring fast-fashion giant Shein to slow efforts to shift production out of the country, as Beijing seeks to curb an exodus of manufacturers triggered by new U.S. tariffs, Bloomberg reported on Tuesday citing people familiar with the matter.

The Ministry of Commerce has privately urged Shein and other firms to reconsider diversifying supply chains abroad, particularly ahead of former U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent announcement of sweeping “reciprocal tariffs,” the Bloomberg report stated.

As a result, Shein has reportedly suspended supplier visits to factories in Vietnam and other Southeast Asian nations. The move underscores China’s growing concerns over job losses and economic strain as exporters seek to bypass rising trade barriers, according to the report.

The government push also reflects a deepening divide between Beijing’s industrial policy and exporters facing pressure to cut costs amid fading tariff exemptions, Bloomberg reported.
 

Do they have the best quality ?

Do they have the cheapest labor anymore?

They just have economies of scale for now, but once they loose their biggest customer, they will loose that too.
 
Do they have the best quality ?

Do they have the cheapest labor anymore?

They just have economies of scale for now, but once they loose their biggest customer, they will loose that too.
For given price, yes they do give best quality.

It is not just economy of scale, much more complex industrial setup with enormous internal supply chain and ability to export to the globe each individual act will not disturb their overall economy.
They outpaced rest of the world in technology sophistication applied in consumer products and it will not go away with pressure by ancient instruments in from of tarrifs.
 
I'll name one at random. 40 million tons of ships a year.

You can produce ships, but can you meet 90% of the global demand for orders?
China taking a lead in ship building is a quite a recent development actually.

For decades it was European, Americans more recently Japenese and Koreans who use to build most of the world's ships.

The world will simply revert to its older ways..afterall where does it say that 90 percent of the global ship building orders need to filled by a single country.

Btw US is about to propose an another legislation, that all ships built in China or operated by a Chinese company will have to a pay an additional fee to visit any US port.
In order of $1.5 million per ship, per visit to any US port.
 
Wrong, China Export to US is only 2.9% of its total GDP. Losing the export to US will still keep China growth at around 2%.
Question, can US survives with Zero trade with China especially when there are no alternative. China can also target US services to China.
Please provide a source for that.

From the site I typically reference:


In terms of volume, I don't count Hong Kong due to its special status and frankly, it is China:

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Tell us what does China produce, that no one else can?



The real question in view is what the US can do to replace the chinese supply, and the answer is none they have to buy expensive or fast, because there is no local production to replace. Good luck
 
The real question in view is what the US can do to replace the chinese supply, and the answer is none they have to buy expensive or fast, because there is no local production to replace. Good luck
Lol US has been there done it all.

It was Americans who taught the Chinese on how build these things that American people like and so that they can buy them for Cheap.

Do you think, if they can teach the Chinese what to build and how to build it, they can do it themselves or if need be outsource it to another country.
 
Lol US has been there done it all.

It was Americans who taught the Chinese on how build these things that American people like and so that they can buy them for Cheap.


The USA is still living in the past. To your point on United States enabled or funded China growth. Was it funded or exploited cheap labour in China ?
 
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The USA is still living in the past. To your point on United States enabled or funded China growth. Was it funded or exploited cheap labour in China ?
Call it what ever you like. It was American money and technology that made China what it is today.

Now China is challenging them on their own turf. Fine then.
 
Trumpy is trying to turn the clock back over 100 years ago when the USD wasn't reserve currency, the global trade order was mainly amongst western nations as they had colonised most of the world. In that time global trade via tarrifs was easier to implement, much simpler economic systems existed not supported by paper money but gold bullion.

The time now is much different, americas most valuable commodity is the USD, forcing countries to move manufacturing to the US means less USD in circulation, the irony of this could be a more proactive effort by large blocks to trade with their currencies than the USD.

Meanwhile trumpy will increase inflation and take the US into recession, all which I expected. Consequences will be a global recession however, this dufus will go down as single handily screwing everyone up.
 
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