The Dimensions of the US-China Trade War

  • Zreik M
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Abstract

The Chinese Ministry of Commerce issued a statement Friday morning, July 6, 2018, confirming the outbreak of a trade war between the United States and China. The statement came after the United States imposed tariffs on many Chinese goods, in violation of international and bilateral agreements, and the destruction of the concept of free trade which the United States calls for following it. It is a war of opposite directions, especially the contradiction between the new Trump policy and the Chinese approach. The proof is what US Defense Secretary James Matisse announced in Singapore in early June 2018 of “ the full strategy of the new United States, in the Indian Ocean and the Pacific ,” where China was the “ sole enemy of the United States ” in China’s geostrategic region. Intentions have become publicized, and trade war between the two economic giants is turning into a reality. This paper will give an overview of the US-China scenario of trade war, then a focused analysis on the Trump’s administration economic decision regarding China, and the consequences of this decision.

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Zreik, M. (2020). The Dimensions of the US-China Trade War. Open Political Science, 3(1), 47–55. https://doi.org/10.1515/openps-2020-0004

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