Mode Perang China Lawan Tarif Trump, Pejabat "Dilarang" Liburan
Summary
TLDRThe video discusses China's preparation for a trade war with the U.S., prompted by President Trump's escalating tariffs. Chinese officials have been put on high alert, with canceled holiday plans and constant communication requirements. Diplomatic efforts have been ramped up, targeting international opposition to U.S. tariffs. Despite efforts for peaceful trade relations, the U.S. has imposed rising tariffs, prompting China to retaliate. The situation has led to strained relations, with communication channels between both countries deteriorating. The video highlights the ongoing strategies employed by China to counteract the economic pressure and avoid further escalation of the trade war.
Takeaways
- 😀 China has activated its officials for a 'wartime mode' in response to the escalating U.S.-China trade war.
- 😀 Chinese government officials, including those in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Commerce, have been instructed to cancel their vacations and remain available at all times.
- 😀 Despite initial diplomatic efforts, the trade war between the U.S. and China has intensified with tariffs imposed by both sides reaching as high as 145% on Chinese goods.
- 😀 In retaliation, China has imposed a 125% tariff on American products and launched a diplomatic offensive to garner support from other countries against U.S. tariffs.
- 😀 Chinese propaganda clips, including one featuring Mao Zedong, have been used to rally national sentiment and strengthen China’s resolve in the trade war.
- 😀 Diplomatic channels between the U.S. and China have deteriorated, with Chinese diplomats unable to connect with key figures in the Trump administration.
- 😀 Beijing has limited Hollywood film imports and imposed restrictions on rare earth minerals exports as part of its broader retaliatory measures.
- 😀 Analysts suggest that the impact of these moves on Hollywood and U.S. companies may be minimal, given the decline of box office revenue in China in recent years.
- 😀 China is diversifying its strategies to counter the U.S. trade actions, focusing on both tariffs and non-tariff measures like export controls.
- 😀 Despite the tensions, low-level communications continue between both sides, with working groups formed to address commercial disputes and military issues.
- 😀 The long-term outlook for the U.S.-China trade war remains uncertain, as both countries remain entrenched in their positions with no clear resolution in sight.
Q & A
Why did China put its government officials on a 'war-ready' mode?
-China placed its government officials on 'war-ready' mode in response to the escalating trade war initiated by U.S. President Donald Trump. The country sought to strengthen its position by ensuring key departments were prepared to counteract the economic measures imposed by the United States, including tariffs.
What specific actions were taken by Chinese officials in response to the trade war?
-Chinese officials were ordered to cancel vacation plans, remain on alert, and keep their phones on at all times. Key departments such as the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Commerce were particularly focused on handling the U.S. tariffs, and diplomats were actively involved in international discussions and efforts to combat U.S. trade policies.
How did China initially try to avoid the trade war with the U.S.?
-China initially tried to avoid the trade war by establishing high-level communication channels with the Trump administration. Diplomats focused on building mutually beneficial trade relations and negotiating terms to avoid a tariff escalation.
What was the impact of the tariffs imposed by the U.S. on China?
-The tariffs imposed by the U.S. on China increased significantly over time, with the tariff rate rising from 54% to as high as 145%. In retaliation, China also implemented tariffs on U.S. goods, leading to a direct economic confrontation between the two countries.
How did China respond to the U.S. tariffs diplomatically?
-China launched diplomatic attacks, particularly through propaganda, to encourage other nations to oppose U.S. tariffs. They used media platforms and social media clips featuring former leaders like Mao Zedong to convey messages of resistance and unity against the U.S. trade measures.
What role did Chinese diplomats play in this trade conflict?
-Chinese diplomats were highly active in communicating with other nations affected by U.S. tariffs, including Europe, Japan, and South Korea. They aimed to build international alliances against the tariffs and maintain open diplomatic channels with foreign governments.
How did the U.S. perceive China's approach to the trade negotiations?
-The U.S., particularly figures like President Trump and Republican politicians, viewed China's approach as reactive and panicked. They criticized China's attempts to negotiate but argued that China was unable or unwilling to take direct action to resolve the trade issues.
What communication channels existed between China and the U.S. prior to the escalation of tensions?
-Before the trade war escalated, China had several high-level communication channels with the U.S., including ambassadors and Trump’s son-in-law Jared Kushner. These communications helped facilitate discussions on trade and other bilateral issues. However, these channels disappeared as tensions rose.
What are some of the specific retaliatory measures China implemented in response to U.S. tariffs?
-In retaliation to U.S. tariffs, China not only imposed higher tariffs on American goods but also placed restrictions on about 60 U.S. companies, including export restrictions on certain materials. Additionally, China announced limitations on the import of Hollywood films.
How effective were China's retaliatory measures, such as limiting Hollywood film imports?
-The effectiveness of limiting Hollywood film imports was considered minimal financially, as the box office revenue from Hollywood films in China had already declined significantly in recent years. Thus, the financial impact on the U.S. was expected to be small.
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