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[Beijing Hour: China's Trade White Paper, Global Economic Tensions, and Humanitarian Crises]-[China, U.S. can resolve differences through talks: white paper]

The Beijing Hour · B2 · 2025-04-09

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📋 Summary

China Reaffirms Commitment to Mutually Beneficial Trade

In a significant move, China released a white paper via the State Council Information Office, emphasizing that the essence of its economic relationship with the United States is "mutually beneficial cooperation." The document asserts that China has fully honored the "phase one trade agreement" of January 2020, while accusing Washington of having "violated its obligations" under that deal. Officials warned that "unilateralism and protectionism" will undermine global economic stability. Qiu Cheung from the Belt and Road Research Center at Minsu University of China noted that the paper reflects China's "goodwill" and desire to "repair the bond" between the two nations, despite current tensions.

The Shift Toward 'Mosaic Globalization'

Experts suggest the current trade friction is driving a shift in the global economic paradigm. Analysts like Daryl Guppey warn of a move toward "mosaic globalization" or "segregated globalization," where trade continues but becomes increasingly regionalized and detoured. The white paper highlights that the two countries have served as a "very important economic powerhouse" for the past 40 years, and China remains determined to defend its national interests in the "multilateral trading system."

Global Economic Ripple Effects and Countermeasures

  • South Korea: Facing the brunt of U.S. tariffs on its auto sector—which accounts for 14% of its GDP—the government is injecting $1.3 billion in "emergency funds" and exploring tax cuts to support local industry.
  • Canada: Finance Minister Francois Philippe Champagne confirmed that 25% duties on vehicles not covered by the Canada-U.S.-Mexico agreement are now in effect, as the nation seeks to maintain jobs.
  • Manufacturing Resilience: Despite trade volatility, China's manufacturing sector showed a 4.8% increase in sales revenue in the first quarter, with "high-tech industries" growing by over 13%, according to the State Taxation Administration.
  • Market Impact: Former U.S. Treasury Secretary Lawrence Summers warned that these tariff increases could push the U.S. toward a recession, potentially resulting in "two million people unemployed."

Humanitarian Crises in Gaza

At the United Nations, Secretary-General Antonio Guterres rejected an Israeli proposal to control aid deliveries, describing the situation in Gaza as "intolerable." He called for "unimpeded humanitarian access," noting that no aid has entered the Gaza Strip since March 2. UN agencies warn that supplies are "critically low," and the aid blockade is causing an unprecedented humanitarian crisis, leaving civilians without "food, fuel, medicine, or commercial supplies."

Modern Slavery and Global Security

  • Modern Slavery: A commission chaired by former British PM Theresa May warned that 50 million people are trapped in modern slavery, fueled by "climate change, forced displacement, and conflict."
  • Geopolitical Shifts: The U.S. is moving troops and equipment within Poland, a nation that currently handles 95% of military aid to Ukraine, raising questions about the future of Western support for Kyiv.
  • Cultural Exchanges: Despite geopolitical friction, China and Malaysia are celebrating 51 years of diplomatic ties, bolstered by "mutual visa-free policies," which have significantly boosted tourism and business integration in cities like Guangzhou.

🎯Key Sentences

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I think in short this white paper is still trying to show all the good wills
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It created a lot of miracles.
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For now, we've got to do what we have to do.
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we can come back on the ride on a normal track again.
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This is not going to come back to their normal
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📝Key Phrases

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mutually beneficial
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unimpeded access
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reiterate the essence
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undermine the development
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abide by rules
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📖 Transcript

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