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U.S. tariffs on China

America’s Blind Spot: How Failing Trade Enforcement Strengthens Beijing

America’s Blind Spot: How Failing Trade Enforcement Strengthens Beijing

By David Rashid
Reported tariff assessments and changing trade patterns from 2018 to today tell a striking story of loopholes and weak enforcement in U.S. tariffs on China.

New Bill Asks US Congress to Revoke China’s Normal Trade Relations Status

New Bill Asks US Congress to Revoke China’s Normal Trade Relations Status

By Shannon Tiezzi
The bill would “suspend normal trade relations” with China and increase tariffs on all Chinese exports to the United States to at least 35 percent.
US Announces Fresh Round of Duties on Solar Imports From Southeast Asia

US Announces Fresh Round of Duties on Solar Imports From Southeast Asia

By Sebastian Strangio
The Commerce Department says that Chinese firms based in Vietnam, Cambodia, Thailand, and Malaysia are flooding the U.S. market with artificially cheap solar panels.

The Democratic Party’s Electoral Rout Stemmed From Its China Strategy

The Democratic Party’s Electoral Rout Stemmed From Its China Strategy

By Zhipei Chi
The Biden administration’s electoral defeat stemmed from economic failures, primarily caused by prioritizing strategic competition with China.

Is China Ready for the Trump Trade War 2.0?

Is China Ready for the Trump Trade War 2.0?

By Yan Liang
If China is able to seize the opportunity to revitalize its domestic economy and invigorate the multilateral system, Trump’s trade war 2.0 could end up a strategic gift to Beijing. 

What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?
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What’s Driving Taiwan’s Mass Protests?

Can Trump’s Tariffs Slow Down China’s Push to Lead High-tech Supply Chains?

Can Trump’s Tariffs Slow Down China’s Push to Lead High-tech Supply Chains?

By Yingfan Chen and Dingding Chen
With the incoming president's renewed threats of massive tariffs on China, it’s worth revisiting whether such policies actually achieve the desired result.

How Will China React to Donald Trump’s Second Term?

How Will China React to Donald Trump’s Second Term?

By Brian Wong
Parsing Trump’s China policy – and China’s likely response. 
‘De-risking’ vs. ‘Strategic Decoupling’: Understanding Harris’ and Trump’s Approaches to Economic Security

‘De-risking’ vs. ‘Strategic Decoupling’: Understanding Harris’ and Trump’s Approaches to Economic Security

By Kazuo Waki
These two terms represent the conceptual foundations of each candidate's economic security policies, especially regarding China. But what do they actually mean?

Securing America’s Critical Minerals: A Policy Priority Conundrum

Securing America’s Critical Minerals: A Policy Priority Conundrum

By Ansel Bayly and Sarah Tzinieris
Critical minerals sit at the intersection of three policy objectives for the United States – and at times the security, economic, and climate aims are in direct contradiction.

US Tariffs Against China: It’s National Security, Stupid 

US Tariffs Against China: It’s National Security, Stupid 

By Denny Roy
Maximizing economic efficiency, the goal of most critics of tariffs, will not deliver national security.

Beyond the Blame Game: De-risking Through Strengthened Asia-Pacific Cooperation

Beyond the Blame Game: De-risking Through Strengthened Asia-Pacific Cooperation

By Siwei Huang
Strategic competition with China is of vital national interest to the United States, and that is precisely why feedback from Asian allies and partners matters.
The Bipartisan Clash Over US Electric Vehicle Policy

The Bipartisan Clash Over US Electric Vehicle Policy

By Yingfan Chen and Dingding Chen
The Biden administration’s strategy to compete with China’s dominance hasn’t won buy-in from Republicans, who are skeptical about the entire industry.

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