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[The Global Economic Fallout of US-China Trade Tensions: A Crisis of Uncertainty]-[EU pauses retaliation tariffs against US]

World Business Report · B2 · 2025-04-10

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The Fragile State of Global Trade: Navigating the US-China Tariff Conflict

The current global economic landscape is defined by what experts describe as "all-time highs" in trade policy uncertainty. Following the implementation of steep US tariffs—reaching as high as 125% on Chinese goods—the world is grappling with the potential for a fundamental restructuring of international commerce. While a temporary 90-day pause on reciprocal tariffs has provided a brief window for negotiation, the underlying tension remains a source of significant anxiety for global markets.

Market Volatility and the Bond Market Reaction

Market analysts, including Emma Wall of Hargreaves Lansdown, note that while stock markets initially experienced a "euphoria" following the pause announcement, the reality of the situation has led to a "hangover." A critical development is the shift in focus from stock performance to the bond market. Experts suggest that it was the "imploding" bond market, rather than stock market pressure, that compelled the Trump administration to implement the pause. When investors sell off US Treasury bonds, it signals a lack of confidence in the nation's economic stability, causing yields to rise. This creates a difficult environment for the US government, as it increases the cost of borrowing and threatens to slow down economic growth.

The Impact on Asia and Global Supply Chains

For Asia, which accounts for 60% of the world's population and a vast manufacturing base, the trade war poses existential risks. Albert Park, Chief Economist at the Asian Development Bank, warns that shifting supply chains and shrinking demand threaten "livelihoods on the line." While the US-China trade war could cut bilateral goods trade by 80%, the broader concern is the collateral damage inflicted on smaller economies like Sri Lanka and Pakistan. Park emphasizes that while these economies may weather a 10% tariff regime, the persistent climate of uncertainty forces them to consider liberalizing trade policies to hedge against future shocks.

Non-Tariff Barriers and Strategic Retaliation

Chang-Tai Hsieh, a professor of economics at the University of Chicago, highlights that China is likely to employ "non-tariff barriers" to counter US pressure. Beyond standard tariffs, China has signaled a reduction in the import of US films and is reportedly dumping holdings of US Treasury bonds. Hsieh notes that China is carefully avoiding the role of the aggressor, preferring a "tit for tat" strategy. However, because China exports significantly more to the US than it imports, its options for direct tariff retaliation are constrained, leading it to target services and informal trade restrictions instead.

The Perspective from the Global South

In South Africa, the business community is adopting a "measured and sober" approach. Dr. Stavros Nicolaou of Aspen Pharmaceutical notes that the mood among G20 business leaders is "depressed" due to the unpredictability of the current regime. South African business leaders are actively advocating for a multilateral trading system, seeking to move beyond political maneuvering to establish economic partnerships based on critical minerals and mutual necessity. As Dr. Nicolaou argues, there are "no winners in trade wars," and the focus must remain on long-term, beneficial trade agreements.

Conclusion: An Uncertain Endgame

As the world awaits the end of the 90-day pause, the consensus among experts is one of cautious pessimism. Professor Hsieh suggests that there is currently "no off-ramp" for the conflict, as neither side can afford to be perceived as the first to blink. Whether this trade war will lead to a permanent alteration of the global trading landscape remains to be seen, but for now, volatility is expected to continue for the "foreseeable future."

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