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last month I took an order for a batch
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of copper parts i've already bought all
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the materials it cost tens of thousands
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and everything has been cut ground
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washed and engraved it's not finished
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yet but today the customer messaged me
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and said the delivery might be delayed
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after customs clearance the taxes have
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gone up too much a Tik Tocker who works
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as a bulk trade supplier shared in his
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video the huge pressure he's under after
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the sudden increase in US tariffs
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our orders are worth over $50 million US
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this year we're already booked through
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May
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2026 but with this 30% tariff hike the
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impact on us is huge if you're a small
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startup it's not such a big deal because
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you don't ship enough to fill an entire
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container but for us it hits hard our
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profit margins in bulk trading are
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already razor thin now with a 34% tariff
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it's like getting knocked to the ground
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he said the only thing he can do for now
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is wait his backup plan is to ship
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through third party warehouses in other
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countries that's the only way forward on
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April 7th the owner of a clothing
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factory posted a video saying the entire
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foreign trade apparel industry in China
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is filled with anxiety
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everyone doing foreign trade now is
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nervous a 50% tariff is just scary who's
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going to place orders under these
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conditions sure some clothing businesses
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are still busy but it's hard to make
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money
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anymore us orders only make up part of
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our business but there are so many
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clothing factories in China if we all
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turn to Europe and there's no US orders
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then think about it won't competition at
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home become even worse domestic sales
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are also weak this year people just
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don't have money to spend so how can
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this market possibly improve on April
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2nd US President Donald Trump announced
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a new round of global base tariffs
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raising rates on dozens of countries at
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the time of the announcement the actual
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tariff rate for China stood at 34%
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in response the Chinese Communist Party
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announced on April 4th that it would
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impose a matching 34% tariff on all
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goods imported from the US trump then
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warned that he may raise tariffs on
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China by another 50% the CCP responded
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by saying it's ready to fight to the end
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while the Chinese government is showing
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a tough stance many businesses in China
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are already feeling the pain on April
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7th a Tik Tocker filmed a clothing
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factory that had shut down and said the
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clothing industry is in serious trouble
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all the machines in his factory are
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about to stop he said "This year is
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going to be incredibly tough." That same
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day another Tik Tocker posted a similar
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scene workers moving goods around inside
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a clothing factory he wrote that as soon
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as the US swung its tariff hammer the
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impact finally hit the apparel industry
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his factory originally had orders
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scheduled through the end of July but
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now over 6,000 down jackets have been
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put on hold and the ready to ship
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products are piling up in the warehouse
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he said both offline and online sales
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are struggling this year even live
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stream selling isn't working anymore
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with sluggish consumer demand and weak
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domestic sales the foreign trade
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slowdown is pushing more exporters into
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the domestic market creating even more
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excess production he said this year's
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apparel industry is like a pressure
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cooker that could blow at any moment
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this isn't just panic it's worse than
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during the pandemic many clothing
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business owners may lose everything
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they've built over a lifetime people
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seeing anybody seeing potential war with
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China another Tik Tocker showed the
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current situation at his factory because
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of the tariff hike orders have been
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delayed or cancelled now his packaging
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and printing factory doesn't even have
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boxes to make all he can do now is clean
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the factory a Tik Tocker shared a video
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saying that after the US increased
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tariffs the impact on China's foreign
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trade is obvious he mentioned that when
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he flies there are hardly any Westerners
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on the plane mostly people from Africa
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also when entering the US Chinese people
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face especially strict security checks
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i'm at Guangjo Bayun airport right now
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and the flight is about to take off this
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tariff increase is really affecting
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China if you look around you can see
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there are almost no white faces here
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mostly African brothers this shows how
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tough the foreign trade situation is
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right now when I went through customs
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they saw my yellow skin and Chinese
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passport and gave me a hard time they
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asked about every little detail why I'm
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here who I'm visiting where I'm staying
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how long I'll be and what business I'm
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doing traveling abroad is already hard
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and now people like me in foreign trade
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have to face Trump's 54% tariff hike and
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random checks on April 6th a female
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owner of a laser cutting factory Leo
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Ting posted a video saying that
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manufacturing in China is going to get
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even harder and she plans to sell off
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her 30,000 watt
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equipment yes you heard me right i might
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have to sell the laser equipment I
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bought last April i don't need to
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explain you can probably guess why the
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economic environment is bad and the
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trade war has already started soon all
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manufacturing businesses especially
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small ones will face bankruptcy this is
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not an exaggeration it's the reality she
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also said that starting this month all
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manufacturing businesses in China will
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face an unprecedented winter more and
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more companies will go bankrupt lay off
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workers and downsize many manufacturing
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owners will end up with insufficient
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funds and will not survive cases in
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banks law firms and courts will pile up
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the Tik Tocker estimates that all
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manufacturing business owners are
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currently in an anxious confused and
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helpless state particularly for
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factories that relied on foreign trade
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orders the shrinking foreign demand and
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declining domestic demand are making it
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difficult many small business owners
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can't sleep because of worries and fear
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they're afraid all the years of hard
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work will go to waste they fear they
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won't be able to pay employee wages or
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cover rent and utilities the Tik Tocker
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revealed that with electricity costs for
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her equipment already reaching her limit
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she has decided to sell her 30,000 watt
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laser equipment on April 8th a Tik
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Tocker from Chzang shared a video saying
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that she suddenly realized the US tariff
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increase has also severely impacted
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non-exporting manufacturers
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how big of an impact has the tariff
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increase had on local factories in
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Chadzyang i run a small factory and
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don't deal with foreign trade so I'm not
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sure how much it would affect me but
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I've noticed that my upstream suppliers
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who export raw materials haven't
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received any orders for a long time not
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even one container has shipped out when
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they can't get orders they try to switch
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to domestic sales now people at their
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factories are still working non-stop
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running around to try to make domestic
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sales so when they get involved in the
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domestic market doesn't that just drag
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the domestic factories into it too
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everyone's getting caught in the spiral
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and in the end we'll all collapse
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together the impact is really huge and
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some people probably haven't realized it
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yet whether it's the impact on their
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foreign trade or on our factories that
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don't deal with foreign trade it's all
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very significant on April 7th a Tik
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Tocker from Fosan visited a newly built
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factory district and recorded footage of
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the vacant and neglected factory
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buildings
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he said "Look at these factories that
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were just built last year now I can't
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even find a single person there are no
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cars or people on the road some of these
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factories are singlestory and others
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have multiple floors the landlords spent
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nearly a billion yen to build these just
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a few years ago these beautiful
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buildings were all leased out by
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middlemen you had to wait in line to
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rent a factory space but now there isn't
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a single customer coming to view the
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space the new factory buildings behind
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me haven't even been renovated yet
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because the landlords are afraid of
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spending money if no one rents them with
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the manufacturing industry in decline
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every industry is
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struggling he recalled that some Chinese
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companies moved to Southeast Asia to
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avoid the USChina trade war a few years
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ago now this new wave of tariffs is a
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heavy blow to those companies because
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some countries have even higher tariffs
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than China he questioned where these
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companies should go next stay in
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Southeast Asia move back to China or
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shift to Africa on April 7th Miss Gong a
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manager of a Bluetooth headphone export
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company in Guangjo told Radio Free Asia
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that most companies in GuangDong that
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used to trade with the US have stopped
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accepting orders due to tariff barriers
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she said "I had dinner with people from
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the industry yesterday and they told me
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that they used to export products from
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Vietnam to the US now most of those
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orders have stopped they're not taking
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new orders they're just waiting to see
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how serious the situation will get right
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now we know that foreign trade companies
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in Guangjo and Guangdong are temporarily
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not accepting orders." Miss Gong also
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mentioned that a Hong Kong company near
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her recently moved its factory to Ho Chi
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Min City Vietnam and is currently hiring
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Vietnamese locals however the sudden
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increase in US tariffs has put the
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factory in a difficult position she said
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they just built the factory in Vietnam
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and now they're about to start
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operations but now the US has increased
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tariffs by 46% on Vietnam so it's
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impossible to avoid the high tax rates
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the investment they made earlier is now
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wasted according to Trump's announced
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plans the US will implement
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differentiated tariffs on different
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countries and regions with China at 34%
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the EU at 20% Taiwan at 32% Vietnam at
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46% Switzerland at 31% the UK and Brazil
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at 10% and Japan South Korea and India
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at 24% additionally Trump announced a
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minimum 10% tariff on all goods entering
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the US however on April 7th US Treasury
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Secretary Scott Bassant stated that
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nearly 70 countries have already reached
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out to the US to discuss negotiations on
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Trump's latest tariff policy he revealed
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that President Trump will personally
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participate in the talks to secure the
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best bargaining position for the US many
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Southeast Asian countries including
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Vietnam Indonesia Thailand the
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Philippines and Malaysia have expressed
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willingness to make adjustments and
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negotiate with the US despite Vietnam's
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proactive efforts to reduce US import
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tariffs the White House refused to offer
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reciprocal concessions citing non-tariff
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cheating us trade adviser Peter Navaro
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recently said that Vietnam's issue lies
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in non-tariff methods such as Chinese
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products being exported via Vietnam and
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the theft of US intellectual property
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his comments highlighted that the Trump
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administration not only sees tariffs as
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a tool to resolve trade imbalances but
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is also trying to prevent country of
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origin laundering and reshape global
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manufacturing and supply chains on April
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6 a Tik Tocker who runs a granulator
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production factory posted a video saying
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that due to the US tariff policy her
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factory has been working overtime to
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meet the demand from orders from
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Southeast Asia
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today's the second day of our holiday
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but all our staff have been urgently
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called back to the factory to work
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overtime because of the tariff increase
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last night our Southeast Asian customers
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called asking us to hurry up and produce
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and ship the boss said we should
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prioritize foreign orders the big
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factories we work with are also working
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non-stop i don't know what's going to
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happen next do you understand what this
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means some viewers commented under the
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video saying "Once these orders are done
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there won't be any more orders this is
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the last deal this is the final flurry
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before the factory shuts down rushing to
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finish orders overnight then pulling out
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when the business ends after the US
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announced the 34% tariff increase on
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Chinese goods the People's Daily
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published a series of articles over 3
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days strongly criticizing the US's
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unilateral abuse of reciprocal tariffs
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while stating the sky will not fall
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however it's clear that Chinese industry
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is feeling pessimistic
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reports from Chinese media indicate that
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Chinese manufacturers foreign trade
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businesses thirdparty intermediaries and
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US buyers are all struggling in this
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tariff battle some are reworking their
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costs overnight and engaging in price
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wars others are changing product
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specifications and shipping methods
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while some are rushing to fulfill orders
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in an attempt to minimize losses before
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the new tariffs take effect one foreign
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trade owner said "No matter what with
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these tariff hikes the biggest losers
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are the business people." Mr ju an
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e-commerce entrepreneur from Djang Su
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told Radio Free Asia that the US's high
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tariffs on China will lead to the
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collapse of many e-commerce businesses
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he said "We are definitely affected the
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impact is huge and there's basically no
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profit left we just can't keep doing
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business many e-commerce businesses in
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Jang Su and Guangdong can't operate
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anymore everyone's in poverty now the
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time of hunger and instability is coming
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just the other day I met an elderly man
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in his 80s who was cursing the leaders
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saying they've ruined this country our
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foreign policy is surrounded on all
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sides and no country is engaging with
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China normally anymore veteran media
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figure Mr go believes that the
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differences between China and the US are
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not just about tariffs and that Trump's
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tariff hikes are aimed at countries
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around the world he points out that
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China's trade surplus with the US nearly
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reached 300 billion US last year
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something President Trump greatly
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dislikes he added that US Vietnam trade
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can be resolved through negotiations
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between the leaders of the countries
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including lowering tariffs on Vietnamese
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products entering the US but this is not
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the case for China he said in comparison
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the trade war is definitely more
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disadvantageous for China because China
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depends heavily on the US market the US
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itself is a huge market the key issue is
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that after China made the first move no
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other countries followed which is
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probably the most troublesome problem
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for China if Vietnam successfully
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negotiates with the US and benefits from
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it it will attract many other countries
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to follow suit and negotiate as well the
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People's Daily the CCP's official paper
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warned in a commentary that the US's
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actions will ultimately lead to a
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self-destructive cycle for the US
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australian scholar Lee Yuan Hua stated
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that while the US will temporarily be
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affected American society's ability to
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withstand shocks is relatively greater
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than China's he said "If life in China
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were to regress decades could the
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Chinese people endure it can the CCP
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handle the growing public discontent the
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CCP doesn't have many cards to play when
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it collapses it will likely not be in a
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rational way and it won't be due to a
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desire to solve problems." In a rare
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move there has been criticism within
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China against the CCP's countermeasures
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against the US hin former deputy
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director of the public policy research
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center at the Chinese Academy of Social
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Sciences recently posted on social media
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he said the CCP's countermeasures are
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entirely wrong he made a comparison the
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tariffs are like if you hit your wife
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I'll hit my wife he further pointed out
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the US raising tariffs is like shooting
00:15:07
yourself in the foot and we should not
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shoot ourselves in the foot as well he
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believes the correct countermeasure
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strategy is not to retaliate tit for tat
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but to adopt a policy of comprehensive
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economic openness implementing
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unilateral zero tariffs on all imported
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goods from other countries chinese
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economist Fu Pong believes that Trump's
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reciprocal tariffs are like a buyer
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gathering supplies for negotiation if
00:15:29
suppliers refuse to negotiate it's like
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abandoning their chance to bid which
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will exclude them from the supply chain
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fu Pong's comments are suspected to have
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been deleted chinese financial website
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Yeetsai cited analysis from Gal Dong
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chief economist at Everbrite Securities
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he said that the current China US trade
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friction is gradually extending into the
00:15:49
fields of technology and finance if
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negotiations continue to be blocked the
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decoupling in these areas could further
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intensify by May or June the decoupling
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technology and finance between China and
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the US could resonate with the tariff
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policies amplifying pressure on capital
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markets
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