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[Global Economic Turmoil: Escalating Trade Wars and Market Volatility]-[China retaliates with extra tariffs on US goods]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-04-04

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Global Trade Conflict: The Escalation of Tariffs and Market Instability

The global economy is currently facing significant disruption as the trade conflict between the world’s two largest economies, the United States and China, intensifies. President Trump’s administration has implemented widespread import taxes, prompting aggressive retaliatory measures from Beijing. This "tit-for-tat" trade conflict has sent shockwaves through financial markets, raising fears of a global recession and a sharp decline in corporate profits.

The US-China Tariff War

US Secretary of State Marco Rubio defended the administration’s strategy, arguing that the global order of trade was "bad for America" and necessitated a reset. The US aims to shift away from being a service-only exporter to a nation that "can make things." In response, Beijing has announced additional tariffs of 34% on American products and signaled potential export controls on "rare earth minerals," which are critical for high-tech manufacturing. Analysts like Joe Lay from the Financial Times suggest that while China is putting on a "tough face," they remain keen to negotiate, despite the immense pressure on Chinese exporters to re-evaluate their supply chains.

Market Impact and Financial Uncertainty

Financial markets have reacted sharply to the escalation. Colleen McHugh of Wealthify highlighted that the S&P 500, Euro Stoxx 50, and FTSE 100 have all seen significant declines. Investors have engaged in a "flight to safety," moving capital into US treasuries. The banking sector is particularly vulnerable, as concerns grow that the tariff situation will lead to a "full-blown recession," forcing interest rate cuts that compress profit margins. Furthermore, commodities such as oil have hit four-year lows, driven by fears of reduced global demand.

The Developing World and Geopolitical Differentials

While the US and China engage in direct confrontation, other nations are navigating the fallout differently:

  • India: Former Commerce Secretary Anup Wadhawan expressed that US tariffs "spoil the pitch" for good-faith negotiations. India emphasizes that as a developing nation, it requires protections for its low-income agricultural sector, noting that the US already enjoys high per-capita income benefits from global trade in services and intellectual property.
  • Lesotho: As one of the world’s poorest nations, Lesotho faces a devastating impact from 50% tariffs on exports. Thabo Khesi of the Private Sector Foundation of Lesotho warned that these measures threaten to shut down the textile sector, which is the country’s "largest employer," potentially destroying over 40,000 direct jobs and destabilizing the local economy.

Corporate Pragmatism and Structural Shifts

Businesses are being forced to adopt pragmatic strategies to survive. JCB, a British construction equipment manufacturer, announced it would double its Texas factory size to "mitigate the impact" of tariffs. Meanwhile, the debate over globalization continues; while some argue the era of rapid globalization is over, experts like Dmitry Grozubinsky contend that globalization remains a "necessity" driven by the logic of "efficiency and cost minimisation."

The TikTok Saga

Adding to the technological friction, the popular app TikTok faces a looming deadline to divest from its Chinese owner, ByteDance, or risk a ban in the United States. The US government cites "national security" concerns regarding user data, while President Trump has hinted that he might leverage tariff reductions to help secure a deal for the platform. This situation underscores the broader trend of nations using trade and regulatory power to exert control over critical global digital infrastructure.

🎯Key Sentences

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They do need to show strength.
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China's position is not as strong as it might look.
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To be honest, it's much less.
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these have been particularly hard hit
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📝Key Phrases

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acting in your best interest
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hit back hard
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tit-for-tat
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go all out
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put on a tough face
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