Trade War – US Trumps China

The way Trump has executed the tariffs, he is absolutely right on taking on China

Trade War – US Trumps China
Trade War – US Trumps China

The bottom line is that in the current trade war with the US, China will be alone as no other nation will openly defy the US to support them.

As part of a worsening trade war, President Trump on Monday, September 17th, 2018 announced a slew of new tariffs on imports worth $200 billion from China. A 10% tariff will come into effect later this month which will then rise to 25% from January 2019. Not to be outdone, China too has responded with tariffs on $60 billion of US goods that include meat, nuts, alcoholic drinks, chemicals, etc.

In fact, many nations, particularly the smaller economies in the developing world have long complained of dumping of Chinese goods on their markets that led to the decimation of local businesses in these countries

These announcements come in the midst of an already expanding trade and the sanctions regime that has already engulfed the EU, Mexico, Canada, Iran and Turkey in its wake. But the response from most nations has been predictable. Fully understanding the potential threat to their vulnerable economies, Mexico and the EU quickly sued for peace. Canada too is in advanced negotiations to resolve outstanding issues. That leaves behind Iran and China in the crosswire.

This has sent shock waves in stock and currency markets all over the world. Many national currencies have tumbled, including India’s Rupee. But the collateral damage will be broader and deeper and continue to strike at the very root of “free trade” as we understand it today.

Several pundits have faulted Trump for his ‘aggression’ on China and have blamed him for what many see as the coming collapse of international trade. While one may disagree with the way Trump has executed the tariffs, he is absolutely right on taking on China. In fact, the US has been very late in getting its act together on China.

A patient review of the events and facts may suggest the urgent need to hit the reset button on China. China is, by no means, a saint and has been violating every bilateral and multilateral agreement to further its trade. In fact, many nations, particularly the smaller economies in the developing world have long complained of dumping of Chinese goods on their markets that led to the decimation of local businesses in these countries.

The Chinese, on the other hand, have a false sense of their international influence and authority. Their recalcitrance at the negotiating table earlier with the US has indeed surprised many

The US too has long been wary of China stealing civilian as well as military intellectual property for several decades now. Further, China’s scant respect for international law – from its defiance of the International Court of Justice on the South China Sea judgement to coveting its neighbour’s land – is all well known. If the international community has very little regard for China as a responsible world citizen, it has only itself to blame.

China may be believing it has arrived on the world stage as a super economy and a superpower. That probably is the reason it decided to defy the US and impose counter tariffs. The ground reality, though, is that the US is still the largest economy with the most powerful military in the world.

Unlike China, the US has the power and means to impose sanctions and enforce it. The sanction on Iran is a case in point where it has successfully prevented other nations from buying oil from it.

The Chinese, on the other hand, have a false sense of their international influence and authority. Their recalcitrance at the negotiating table earlier with the US has indeed surprised many. They seem to have played their hand wrong to their own detriment. The bottom line is that in the current trade war with the US, China will be alone as no other nation will openly defy the US to support them.

The ongoing trade war between the US and its major trading partners has powerful lessons for India.

As regards the sustainability of the trade war, it is anybody’s guess as to how long this will last before a diplomatic resolution is negotiated. But given the asymmetry in trade – China exports over $200 billion compared to $80 billion of imports from the US – it is more vulnerable and will cave in sooner than later. China’s defiance is ill-advised and amounts to a hara-kiri. Delay in arriving at a negotiated settlement will be a punishing setback for China and will undo decades of economic progress.

It must be mentioned here that international trade as we understand today is built on the twin pillars of economic pre-eminence and military might. These two pillars are then artfully packaged and deployed using sophisticated diplomacy to gain maximum commercial and economic advantage. Countries endowed with both emerge leaders and winners. That is the winning formula and all nations understand this very well. But for China to pretend it is on the same footing as the US is indeed churlish.

We must note here though, that history is a mute witness to the fact that when push comes to shove, the true intentions of nation-states have emerged. The US and its allies have a track record of not hesitating to weaponize their trade relations and impose sanctions, which really is a proxy for their overwhelming military might, to ‘straighten’ things out.

Of course, this is not to suggest that the current crisis will transmogrify into open armed conflict. Far from it. But the consequences could be as devastating. However, in international relations, the dynamics and power equations keep changing depending upon the underlying economic fortunes of the country. The EU for example, given its weak fundamentals, may not be able to stand up to China. But the US, on the other hand, buoyed by a booming economy, has staying power.

For China, a prolonged face off with the US can have disastrous consequences at home. From unprecedented levels of unemployment to internal unrest and rebellion, anything in between may be a potential outcome.

The ongoing trade war between the US and its major trading partners has powerful lessons for India. India is caught between the US on one side and some of its own major trading partners – Russia, China and Iran – on the other. How India manages to successfully manoeuvre its way around these treacherous waters of international sanctions will determine – to a large extent- the survival and long-term growth of India. But it certainly cannot adopt a confrontationist approach vis-a-vis the US. A collaborative approach will take it places, literally. Prime Minister Modi seems to be on the right track.

Note:
1. The views expressed here are those of the author and do not necessarily represent or reflect the views of PGurus.

2 COMMENTS

  1. Perhaps, US [open effort by Don Trump] along with the active support of all NATO allies EU, Japan, India and all other small southeast Asian nations bring pressure on China to give more autonomy to Tibet and ensure the return of Dalai Lama and ensure his total freedom there. That will send the message to China, a tit for tat to trounce and quieten the Dragon to ensure it does not raise its head looking for control and dominance in Southchina sea. Send a message that USA with its NATO countries could mount and put pressure on the dragon. US will establish its stature as the righteous leader.

  2. US must fully focus on ‘balkanization’ of China – a la the USSR – (1) to ‘ the China’s arrogance’ & (2) to ‘quell its brazenness in coveting & forced tenanting’ of other nations’ territories.

    Current circumstances & existing internal situation in China make it very facile to balkanize China

    Externally – CHINA is a nation which each & every other nation LIKES TO HATE especially the neighbors surrounding China

    Internally CHINA is a nation of 1.5 billion ‘disgruntled rebels’ – under an extremely ‘oppressive regime’ – who will be more than willing to see their own nation being dissipated – to breathe liberty

    Moreover CHINA is a nation of 1.5 billion SENIOR CITIZENS too – thanks to the ‘foolish’ & ‘forcefully implemented’ ONE CHILD POLICY for the last 3-4 decades

    Serious efforts should be taken by the CIVILIZED NATIONS to ensure TERRORIST NATIONS like China are enfeebled & disintegrated .

    BALKANIZATION OF CHINA will help in emaciating it SMALLER TERRORIST NEIGHBOR Pakistan too.

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