5 days ago
- Business
- South China Morning Post
China win in first round of economic war with US a blessing and curse
For almost a decade, since Donald Trump was first elected US president in 2016, China has tried to keep its world spinning a certain way. However, the decisions across multiple administrations in the United States, from outbound investment restrictions to
technology trade rules , have disturbed the fragile ground China has stood on to develop and grow.
Officials in Beijing have been searching for opportunities to turn the tide in their favour. Strangely, China's salvation arrived in the form of Trump's '
Liberation Day ' and the US-China economic war that is under way.
By meeting the US head-on, China has changed the geopolitical climate. Parts of the old China-friendly environment are returning, splits are forming between the US and
its closest partners and Beijing has suddenly emerged as the guardian of the world order that Washington built but is now exiting.
Most significantly, China was able to achieve all this in months, without making any huge concessions itself, while Trump has done
U-turn after U-turn . In round one of the latest US-China economic war, Beijing was victorious.
Of course, China's win does not come without headaches. The Chinese have risen in a world defined by economic stability and adherence to international rules and systems. But in the new environment, unpredictability reigns supreme. The latest US port rules
targeting Chinese shipbuilding signal how quickly the ground is shifting. Depending on Trump's mood, China could wake up to new tariffs or, worse, the undercutting of trade truces.