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[Navigating Resilience: China's Economic Strategy Amidst U.S.-China Trade Tensions]-[Panel: How resilient is China's economy in the face of trade war?]

World Today · B2 · 2025-05-23

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Navigating Resilience: China's Economic Strategy Amidst U.S.-China Trade Tensions

Economic Robustness and Structural Shifts

Despite the ongoing trade conflict with the United States, China’s economic performance remains surprisingly resilient. Dr. Li Lun highlights that while shipments to the U.S. have declined, China has successfully pivoted toward other markets. Notably, exports to ASEAN countries have "surged by around 21%," with ASEAN now representing a share of China's total exports that is "nearly double of the US market." This structural shift, combined with a 6.1% year-on-year growth in total value-added industrial output in April, underscores the fundamental strength of China’s manufacturing and high-tech sectors, including EVs and robotics.

Long-term Preparation and Strategic Decoupling

Professor Zhang Gong argues that China is better positioned today than it was during the onset of the 2018 trade war. Both the government and the corporate sector have been "preparing for this for some time," anticipating the political climate in Washington. While a temporary truce may exist, experts agree that Washington is committed to "strategic decoupling" in specific sectors. Consequently, the long-term trend in China-U.S. trade is expected to decline, though the impact remains manageable. Warwick Powell emphasizes that China’s economy is far less export-dependent than mainstream narratives suggest, with net exports contributing only about 2% to China’s gross domestic flow.

Domestic Demand and Market Reorientation

Addressing concerns about the domestic job market and potential deflation, the panelists emphasize internal adjustment mechanisms. Dr. Li Lun points out that the government is implementing policies such as the "private economy promotion law" and consumption stimulation plans to support private firms and boost domestic demand. Meanwhile, companies are proactively diversifying their reach. Warwick Powell notes a practical shift in the e-commerce sector, where vendors in hubs like Yiwu are "learning Spanish" to tap into Latin American markets, demonstrating a grassroots adaptation to changing global trade flows.

The Role of Technological Innovation

Technological advancement is identified as the cornerstone for China's future economic development. Professor Zhang Gong references a report by the Information Technology and Innovation Foundation, acknowledging that China is "globally competitive in five out of nine high-tech industries." This progress, particularly in defense technology and AI, has created anxiety in Washington but is viewed by the panelists as an essential path for China to overcome "choke points." Warwick Powell asserts that China’s focus on high-quality technologies and energy efficiency will fundamentally transform its economic model, allowing it to maintain growth even under protectionist pressure.

Conclusion: A Path Forward

As China drafts its next five-year development blueprint, the consensus is that while the trade war presents challenges, it will not cause a "doomsday scenario." The focus on tech innovation, coupled with the expansion of trade relations with the Global South—where China now conducts more trade than with Europe, Japan, and North America combined—provides a buffer against U.S. protectionism. Ultimately, China aims to maintain a stable, multilateral trade image, positioning itself as a reliable global vendor while systematically reducing its reliance on the U.S. market.

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I totally agree.
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What is your take on this?
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There's no need to respond with any sense of alarm or panic.
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I just want to make a point here to caution against that kind of narrative.
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implementing a raft of stimulus measures
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📖 Transcript

Hello and welcome to the panel discussion of World Today.
I am Ding Hen in Beijing.
Despite a moderation in the trade war between China and the United States, great uncertainties remain.
Amid the fallout from the trade conflict, Chinese authorities are implementing a raft of stimulus measures including interest rate cuts and liquidity injections to support the economy.
Beijing says the Chinese economy is fully capable of coping with all kinds of challenges, suggesting the country will offer more development opportunities to the rest of the world.
So, how resilient is China in the face of a trade war?

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