Potential Trade War Brewing With China?

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From Uncommon Wisdom:

by Sean Brodrick

I don’t think we’ll see a trade war anytime soon, for the simple reason that the wheels of politics turn slowly (usually). And it may not happen at all — this may be sound and fury to please the plebes in an election year. But these two stories bear watching simply because a trade war would be a game-changer …

China to lose ally against US trade hawks

Myron Brilliant, senior vice-president for international affairs, who has previously helped to protect Beijing from hawkish trade policies, told the Financial Times: “I don’t think the Chinese government can count on the American business community to be able to push back and block action [on Capitol Hill].”

Mr Brilliant said corporate America’s attitude had changed in response to a range of “industrial policies” pursued by Beijing, including the undervaluation of the renminbi, which made it harder for US companies to do business and compete with China.

China’s commerce minister: U.S. has the most to lose in a trade war

China’s commerce minister warned the United States on Sunday that if it launches a “trade war” against China by levying punitive tariffs on Chinese imports, the United States will suffer the most.

“You’re not going to get 1.3 billion Chinese to change by insulting them,” [Commerce Minister Chen Deming] said. “Could it be related to upcoming elections? I don’t know. Because economically, it makes no sense.”

 Hat-tip Calculated Risk

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