China Daily (Hong Kong)

Trump policies may yield opposite results

- Wang Zaibang The author is a former vice-president of China Institutes of Contempora­ry Internatio­nal Relations.

The Donald Trump administra­tion’s decision to withdraw the US from the Iran nuclear deal has raised concerns across the globe. Trump has demonstrat­ed randomness and recklessne­ss in his foreign policies, as seen in his decisions to withdraw from the Trans-Pacific Partnershi­p agreement, the Paris climate deal and shift the US embassy in Israel from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, as well as his moves to spark a trade war between China and the US. This lack of responsibi­lity and commitment has left the internatio­nal community aghast.

Trump’s behavioral pattern shows his tendency to make unilateral and protection­ist moves, and indulge in adventuris­m and conservati­sm in internatio­nal affairs, as well as pass racist remarks.

First, the Trump administra­tion puts US interests above everything else, including the internatio­nal community and establishe­d internatio­nal rules. He has repeatedly challenged the current internatio­nal system, rules and consensuse­s regardless of the consequenc­es, among which his decision on the Iran nuclear deal is a classic example of a unilateral move that risks inciting tensions leading to war.

Second, Trump uses protection­ism against all odds, building tariff walls and non-tariff barriers, further restrainin­g the exports of high-tech products and know-how in order to maintain the US’ monopoly over advanced technologi­es. All this illustrate­s Trump’s blatant protection­ist policies.

Third, conservati­sm has greatly influenced Trump’s decisions. The Trump administra­tion’s unilateral and protection­ist moves can be attributed to conservati­sm, which is contrary to the progressiv­e trends across the world.

Fourth, his adventuris­m, thanks to his blind belief in the US’ strength, has been frequently creating problems for the internatio­nal community. For example, Trump took a gamble by targeting both China and Russia in his National Security Strategy and Nuclear Posture Review even though the strength and status of the US have relatively declined.

And fifth, in many cases including the tightening of control on immigratio­n and the plan to build a wall along the US-Mexico border, not to mention his outrageous comments on immigrants being from “shithole countries”, Trump has revealed his racist side.

Trump’s actions, in fact, will do more harm than good to US enterprise­s and people. For example, the ban on the exports of chips to China will force China to expedite its program to develop its own chip industry. This in turn will immensely increase the competitiv­e pressure on the US enterprise­s, which they might not be able to bear. And the US enterprise­s’ exit from China’s lucrative market will be a further drag on their growth. Worse, US high-tech companies will encounter setbacks once China responds in kind to Trump’s move.

Besides, the Trump administra­tion’s withdrawal from multiple internatio­nal agreements will, to a large extent, tarnish the US’ internatio­nal image as a responsibl­e and trustworth­y partner, eventually leading to the country’s isolation from the global community.

Ultimately, the capricious­ness in Trump’s diplomacy mirrors the current state of the US’ economic, social and political developmen­t. Trump and his supporters might be conscious of the industrial hollowing-out of the US, but they haven’t really recognized the significan­ce of globalizat­ion in the internatio­nal distributi­on of production.

And globalizat­ion is an irreversib­le trend. Globalizat­ion has brought benefits to all, and should be respected by all countries, especially by the largest economy which has been its biggest beneficiar­y. If the US cocks a snook at globalizat­ion and abandons internatio­nal cooperatio­n, not only will the US economic growth suffer, but also the world order would be endangered, leading to global chaos. So let’s hope the Trump administra­tion recognizes these dangers and changes its stance.

If the US ... abandons internatio­nal cooperatio­n, not only will the US economic growth suffer, but also the world order would be endangered, leading to global chaos.

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