Will China hit Hollywood in a trade war with US?
BEIJING: China may look beyond titfor-tat tariffs in the looming trade war with the United States, analysts say, with a range of creative options at its disposal, including
- ging its feet on North Korea.
Fears of a debilitating trade war between the United States and China are rising after US President Trump said up to $450 billion in Chinese goods — nearly all of its exports to the US — could be in
Beijing immediately responded, calling Trump’s threat “blackmail” and warning it could hit back with “strong countermeasures combining quantitative and qualitative measures”.
But with only $130 billion of imports from the US last year, how would China hit back?
Why is Beijing retaliating?
“Retaliation has to be done, if you don’t retaliate you lose even more, so that’s why you have a trade war,” said Yukon Huang, a senior fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace who has discussed the trade tensions with
Other countries have learned from Japan’s experience, Huang said, alluding to the Asian giant’s historical trade tensions with the US, which cooled off only after Tokyo accepted quotas on exports to the US, reduced its import tariffs and allowed its currency to
appreciate.
“Japan lost 20 years,” Huang said, referring to the country’s two decades of no growth. “You both lose, but if you don’t do that, only you lose.”
Beyond tariffs: How else can China hit US products?
The iPhone X, Buick Excelle car, Starbucks’ double mocha macchiato and tickets to see Tom