Heck, it's election season again, and Trump and Biden are fighting again. This time, both old men have their sights set on China, thinking of winning votes by imposing tariffs. Especially this guy Trump, who even threatened to impose a 60% tariff on all Chinese imports if elected president! 60%Ah, brothers and sisters, that's too ruthless, isn't it? This is going to kill our trade artery!
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However, China's side is no longer the Wuxia Ameng of the past. We are prepared and ready to meet these challenges. Some people say that our trade policy is called a stable one, continue to vigorously develop foreign trade, no matter how you United States toss, we have our own methods.
Let's talk about Biden, although he does not forget to add tariffs to China, he is still a little milder than Trump's old face. However, I recently heard that both Obama and Pelosi feel that Biden's election prospects are not good, and there may be some hints that they support his replacement. Does this mean that there is some turmoil within the Democratic Party? It feels quite subtle anyway.
Heck, whoever is elected president actually seems to us to be the same. Whether it is Trump or Biden, United States' China policy has always been a rhythm of pressure, and there is no need to negotiate at all. However, we in China are not afraid of things, and adhering to the principle of win-win cooperation is the king. As the saying goes, "fight with one punch, lest a hundred punches come", we should shoot when we should shoot, and while maintaining a tough posture, we must also respond flexibly.
Having said that, when we ordinary people look at these political struggles, we are really sweating for the leaders. However, everyone's attitude is called a firmness. Many netizens on Weibo are hotly discussing this topic, let's take a look at what everyone has to say:
@小李飞刀: "Isn't Trump crazy?" 60% tariff, do you really think we are easy to bully in China? Whoever is elected is the same, anyway, United States has always been that virtuous, let's come on China! ”
@吃瓜群众小明: "I don't think Biden is good, he always uses China as an excuse to brush up his sense of existence." It is better to concentrate on solving the problems of your own country! ”
@愤怒的小鸟: "United States these two old men quarrel every day, we in China can do things in a down-to-earth manner." Win-win cooperation, whoever is not satisfied will let him see our strength! ”
@学霸小张: "No matter who comes to power, United States's China policy will be very harsh. We need to be prepared for a long-term response and not take it lightly. ”
Hey, these comments are really varied, some scolding and some are right, but the consensus is still obvious, that is, China must be confident and not be intimidated. Think about it, we have been reforming and opening up for more than 40 years, what storms have we not seen? As the saying goes, "the scenery should be long-term", let's take one step at a time, steady and steady, is the king.
When it comes to trade wars, this is nothing new. Since Trump took office, it hasn't stopped. At that time, as soon as he came up, he said that he would impose high tariffs on China, which scared many enterprises very much. However, our response was not vegetarian, not only was it not defeated, but it became more and more courageous. Now, Trump is playing the old trick of tariffs again, and I have to say that this time he is really coming for the election.
As for Biden, his campaign strategy has also begun to favor a tough China approach. Both Obama and Pelosi felt that Biden was hanging this time, and they were really sweating for him. However, no matter how much they fight internally, the policies that came to power in the end will probably not be too friendly to us. After all, the strategic interests of United States are there, and there will not be a big change just because of the change of president.
Therefore, we must have a sober understanding that we cannot expect the United States to be polite to us. Whoever is elected, we all have to have our own coping strategies. To be honest, United States' tariff tactics do have a certain impact on us in the short term, but in the long run, they may not be able to achieve their goals. After all, the tide of globalization is irreversible, and no one can completely detach themselves from the international market.
Our strategy is still the same sentence, win-win cooperation. Instead of being tough, be flexible. Through multilateral cooperation, we can seek more trading partners and reduce our dependence on the United States market. At the same time, we should continue to promote domestic economic reform and improve our ability to innovate independently, so that we can remain invincible in international competition.
Looking at the comments of netizens, it is really lively:
@大叔的忧郁: "We in China should be confident, and no one should try to bully us." 60% tariff? Jokes, we have a way to deal with it! ”
@勤奋的学生: "Win-win cooperation is the right way." We need to strengthen cooperation with other countries and reduce our dependence on United States. ”
@小镇青年: "United States this election is really interesting. However, no matter who comes to power, we must keep a clear head and do our own thing. ”
Heck, lo and behold, these comments are really wise. Generally speaking, everyone believes that China must be self-reliant and self-reliant, and no matter how the external situation changes, as long as we work steadily and steadily, we will definitely be able to tide over the difficulties.
Finally, let's look to the future. Whether Trump or Biden are elected, we will respond to all changes with the same. Adhere to reform and opening up, actively respond to challenges, expand international cooperation, and improve the ability of independent innovation. Only in this way can we remain invincible in the fierce international competition. As the saying goes, "there will be a time when the wind and waves will be long, and the clouds will sail into the sea", China's future will definitely be better!
Okay, that's all for today, and we'll talk next time. I hope that everyone will continue to maintain an optimistic attitude, face challenges and face difficulties, come on, China!