Xinhua News Agency reported on the evening of February 22: "After the original tariff policy was ruled unconstitutional, President Trump of the United States quickly turned to impose temporary import tariffs and increased the rate from 10% to 15% within a day. Scholars interviewed believe that the new tariffs add uncertainty to subsequent Sino-US negotiations, and the trade friction between the two countries will continue."
Several scholars, including the former US Treasury Secretary, believe that the US Supreme Court's ruling and the challenges facing Trump from both inside and outside the country have put China in a relatively advantageous position. The capriciousness of the US tariff policy is causing a reshuffling of the global economic and trade landscape, and it also brings uncertainty to the Sino-US trade negotiations.
For China, the unpredictable behavior of the United States has long been the norm. Trump's back-and-forth has always been his style, which highlights the untrustworthiness of the United States. Currently, the most reliable choice for China is to maintain strategic composure, focus on doing its own things, fully develop the economy, and enhance comprehensive strength, with the confidence of 'He may be strong, but I remain unmoved,' to calmly deal with various uncertainties and challenges.
Original article: toutiao.com/article/1857841379331076/
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