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[Global Trade Tensions, Regional Geopolitics, and the Future of Economic Integration]-[China: Silence on tariff threats will only embolden the bully]

World Today · B2 · 2025-04-29

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The Geopolitical Stance Against Trade Bullying

In the current episode of Road Today, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi addressed the escalating global trade climate, warning that "staying silent or compromising on tariff threats will only embolden bullies to push further." This sentiment was echoed by Professor Chu Chiang from the Belt and Road Research Center, who drew historical parallels to the Qing Dynasty, arguing that bowing to pressure only leads to further erosion of national interests. Professor Chu emphasized that China is committed to defending the multilateral trading system and rejects the "segregated" or "mosaic globalization" currently being pushed by protectionist policies. He argued that BRICS countries must unite to build resilience, specifically by developing parallel financial and payment systems—such as those modeled after the IMF or China's CIPS—to avoid being "blackmailed" by the "financial nuclear weapon" of the U.S. dollar.

The Kashmir Flashpoint and Nuclear Risks

Shifting to South Asia, the podcast examined the flare-up between India and Pakistan following a deadly attack in Kashmir. Dr. Rong-Yin of Sichuan University explained that the conflict is deeply rooted in the historical partition of 1947, which left the religious identity and territorial status of Jammu and Kashmir unresolved. The situation has become increasingly volatile due to India's military and economic growth, which has shifted the conflict from a territorial dispute to a matter of "national pride" for India and "existential" sovereignty for Pakistan. Dr. Rong warned that the weaponization of water resources—specifically India's unilateral release of dam water—violates the Indus Waters Treaty and adds a dangerous dimension to the hostilities. He concluded that while international mediation is crucial, a breakthrough requires both nations to accept that "there is no winner for conflict," especially given their nuclear capabilities.

Canada’s Pivot and the Anti-Trump Referendum

Following federal elections, Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney has declared victory, signaling a definitive shift in Canada's foreign policy. The election served as a referendum on Canada's relationship with the United States. According to the broadcast, Carney’s success stemmed from his ability to project a "calm, steady image" in direct contrast to the "populist playbook" of Conservative leader Pierre Poliev. Carney has vowed to stand up against Washington’s "tariff threats and threats of annexation," aiming to diversify trade ties toward Europe and Asia. This marks a departure from decades of automatic alignment with the U.S., as Canada now treats its neighbor as a power to be negotiated with rather than a default partner.

Innovation and the Automotive Ecosystem

The episode concluded with a look at the Shanghai Auto Show, highlighting how global automakers are deepening their integration into China’s innovation ecosystem despite global trade friction. Professor Yan Liang noted that while U.S. tariffs seek to "isolate China," European and global firms continue to flock to the Chinese market. The shift toward electric vehicles (EVs) and artificial intelligence—exemplified by BMW's collaboration with Chinese startups—demonstrates that trade is not a "zero-sum game." Prof. Liang argued that China’s EV sector, which relies minimally on the U.S. market, is instead focusing on domestic demand and fast-growing global markets, leveraging cooperation to achieve economies of scale and technological advancement. This integration, he suggests, represents the future of the automotive industry, while protectionist moves by the U.S. reflect an attempt to look to the past.

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China warns staying silent or compromising on a terror threat will only embolden bullies to push further, tensions rise as Pakistan warns of imminent India incursion after Kashmir attack and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney says his country would never yield to the of the United States as he declared victory in federal elections.
Welcome to Road Today, a news program with a different perspective.
I'm Ge An in Beijing.
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