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[The Global Tariff War: Economic Escalation, Market Volatility, and the Shift in Trade Strategy]-[China retaliates to US tariffs]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-04-09

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The Escalation of Global Trade Tensions

The global economy is currently navigating a period of significant upheaval as the United States, under the leadership of President Donald Trump, has implemented sweeping tariffs, triggering a series of retaliatory measures from major trading partners, most notably China and the European Union. This "back and forth escalation" has seen tariff rates soar, with the U.S. imposing levies exceeding 100% on Chinese goods, prompting China to respond with an 84% tariff on U.S. imports. Experts describe this as a departure from the "minor skirmish" of 2018; this time, it is characterized as "the U.S. against the world," leading to widespread instability in global markets.

The Economic Rationale and Domestic Impact

Supporters of the administration’s "America First" policy, such as former economic advisor Judy Shelton, argue that these measures are intended to dismantle an "unfair trading system" that has historically disadvantaged American workers. The administration seeks to prioritize domestic production, hoping to re-empower the private sector by forcing a shift away from reliance on foreign imports. However, critics and economists warn of the "inflationary pressure" these policies place on the American consumer. As businesses face higher costs for both finished and unfinished goods, they are forced to decide whether to cut into their "bottom line" or pass the costs on to consumers, which many analysts view as inevitable.

Financial Markets and the Bond Market Distress

Financial markets have reacted with volatility, marked by sharp falls in Asian and European shares. A particularly concerning development is the unusual movement in U.S. government bonds. Traditionally viewed as a "safe asset," these bonds have seen prices decline and yields rise—a sign of "distress" that suggests investors are nervous. Russ Mould of AJ Bell notes that while some may view this as a potential opportunity to "buy on the dip," the ongoing "tit-for-tat trade dispute" poses a "fierce test" for such strategies. The uncertainty has permeated even the most stable sectors of the financial landscape, leaving investors questioning whether the current economic model is sustainable.

Global Consequences for Exporters and Supply Chains

For export-oriented economies like Vietnam, the tariff war presents a significant threat to stability. Manufacturers are being forced to re-evaluate their reliance on the U.S. market. Pham Quang An, a garment factory owner, described the necessity of looking for "another market" by 2025 due to the "not safe" nature of the current trade environment. While some businesses are attempting to share costs with customers in the short term, the long-term outlook involves a potential restructuring of global supply chains. As countries look to circumvent U.S. pressure, there is a growing possibility of a "new trade order" where nations seek to form alliances among themselves, potentially excluding the U.S. from significant portions of global trade, as the International Chamber of Commerce notes that 87% of world trade currently functions independently of the American economy.

Conclusion

The current situation represents a profound challenge to the status quo of globalization. While the U.S. government maintains that these policies are necessary for national security and economic independence, the international community remains largely apprehensive. As the trade war continues to evolve, the global economy faces a period of prolonged uncertainty, where the ultimate cost may be paid by businesses, consumers, and the stability of international partnerships.

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