Search: China,Reciprocal tariffs (2 materials)

US-EU Economic and Political Conflict in the Second Trump Era

... able to leverage its programs for boosting real growth is an open question, especially amid growing pressure from the U.S. and China. The United States: The Return of a Protectionist National Doctrine With Donald Trump’s accession to power in January ... ... policy of the United States finally took shape as a rigidly protectionist paradigm, its cornerstone being the aforementioned “Reciprocal Tariffs” initiative, officially presented by the new administration as a key tool for “restoring fairness” in ...

15.04.2025

The U.S.-Led Global Disorder: Opportunities for India, China and Russia

... often attributed to Lenin [ 1 ], describing geopolitical tensions of the international system, sentiments that remain true today: “There are decades where nothing happens, and there are weeks where decades happen.” Henry Kissinger's secret visit to China in the early 1970s was such a week when the seeds of the new world order were established, followed by China’s opening up to the world and massive economic, military and societal changes that occurred outside the memory of human beings. This change ...

10.04.2025

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