{"id":47300,"date":"2025-04-08T07:18:27","date_gmt":"2025-04-08T11:18:27","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/newssprinters.com\/index.php\/world\/china-accuses-u-s-of-blackmail-after-trump-threatens-more-tariffs\/08\/04\/2025\/"},"modified":"2025-04-08T07:18:27","modified_gmt":"2025-04-08T11:18:27","slug":"china-accuses-u-s-of-blackmail-after-trump-threatens-more-tariffs","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/newssprinters.com\/index.php\/world\/china-accuses-u-s-of-blackmail-after-trump-threatens-more-tariffs\/08\/04\/2025\/","title":{"rendered":"China Accuses U.S. of Blackmail After Trump Threatens More Tariffs"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>\n<\/p>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-0\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Xi Jinping wants you to know that he will not be cowed.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Confronted with the <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/04\/07\/business\/economy\/trump-china-tariffs-threat.html\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">latest threat<\/a> from President Trump of an additional 50 percent tariff on Chinese goods unless Beijing reverses its retaliatory levies on U.S. imports, China\u2019s top leader has remained defiant. His Ministry of Commerce on Tuesday accused the United States of \u201cblackmail\u201d and declared that Beijing would \u201cfight to the end.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">But behind the bravado is a more complicated set of realities for Mr. Xi that makes it politically and economically untenable to offer concessions to the country\u2019s single largest trading partner and chief rival for global influence. With Mr. Trump also refusing to back down, a devastating trade war between the two largest economies may be inevitable \u2014 a showdown with painful consequences that will be felt across the world.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">The dilemma for Mr. Xi is that looking weak is not an option, but hitting back risks further escalation. The Chinese leader has cast himself as a national savior who is rejuvenating his country\u2019s greatness. As a result, Beijing has less flexibility to back down from a fight with Washington, as <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/interactive\/2025\/04\/07\/business\/economy\/trump-tariffs-reaction-china-eu-canada.html\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">other U.S. trading partners<\/a> like Vietnam <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/04\/07\/us\/politics\/trump-tariffs-foreign-governments-negotiations.html\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">have tried<\/a>, because it could undercut Mr. Xi\u2019s legitimacy, analysts say.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cBeijing\u2019s response to date has emphasized three things: resolve, resilience, and retaliation,\u201d said Julian Gewirtz, a former senior China policy official at the White House and State Department under President Biden who is now writing a book on U.S.-China relations.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-1\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cXi has built up an image of himself as a defiant strongman helming a powerful country, and China\u2019s official messaging is conveying that they are determined to stand up to U.S. pressure even at high costs,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-2\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">That helps explain why China <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/04\/07\/technology\/trump-tiktok-china-tariffs.html?smid=nytcore-ios-share&amp;referringSource=articleShare\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">scuttled a deal<\/a> to sell a portion of TikTok to American investors last week in response to Mr. Trump\u2019s sweeping tariffs, and why it is <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/03\/20\/business\/trump-panama-canal-china-hong-kong.html\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">resisting a sale<\/a> of the ports owned by the Hong Kong company CK Hutchison along the Panama Canal.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">It also plays into why Beijing on Tuesday threatened more countermeasures if Mr. Trump went through with imposing an additional 50 percent in tariffs on Chinese goods. China has said it is willing to hold talks, but not under duress.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">China\u2019s leaders are also likely calculating that a clash with the Trump administration is inevitable, analysts say. Mr. Trump\u2019s tariffs last week \u2014 which also targeted countries like Vietnam and Thailand, where Chinese companies have set up factories to skirt earlier U.S. tariffs \u2014 would be seen in Beijing as evidence that Washington is determined to block China\u2019s rise.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-3\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cFrom this vantage, there is little to be gained from capitulating to Trump\u2019s latest demand, because it would not resolve the underlying challenge from the United States,\u201d said Ryan Hass, the director of the John L. Thornton China Center at the Brookings Institution. \u201cAt best, they believe, it would merely postpone America\u2019s determination to destroy China\u2019s economy.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">The rising tensions make a meeting between Mr. Xi and Mr. Trump increasingly unlikely.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Mr. Trump, who regards unpredictability as his <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2024\/10\/31\/us\/politics\/trump-foreign-policy.html\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">signature weapon<\/a>, has said he is open to engaging with Mr. Xi, even suggesting the Chinese leader would visit. But Chinese officials are <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/03\/31\/business\/trump-xi-summit-tariffs.html\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">reluctant to schedule a meeting<\/a> until the two sides have negotiated details in advance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Even if Mr. Xi were to cave and submit to Mr. Trump\u2019s demands to cancel China\u2019s retaliatory tariffs, it is unclear what, if any, trade deal would make a meaningful dent in the yawning trade imbalance between the two countries. The United States imported $440 billion worth of Chinese goods last year, more than three times the value of the $144 billion of U.S. goods that China imported. <\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-4\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Beijing sees Mr. Trump as singularly focused on undermining China\u2019s dominance in exports in order to bring manufacturing back to the United States, said Yun Sun, the director of the China program at the Stimson Center in Washington.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-5\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cDecoupling might be the endgame,\u201d Ms. Sun said, describing how China is likely interpreting Mr. Trump\u2019s motives.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Mr. Xi has long warned that China\u2019s rise would likely not go unchallenged by the West, and invested heavily in efforts to build up China\u2019s self-reliance.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">This week, as stock markets around the world tumbled, Beijing <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/04\/07\/business\/trump-tariffs-stock-markets.html\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">mobilized state-owned banks<\/a> and investment companies, known informally in China as the \u201cnational team,\u201d to shore up their holdings of Chinese shares in an effort to stem the decline. Chinese stocks rose slightly on Tuesday after big declines a day earlier.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">And the People\u2019s Daily, the Communist Party\u2019s mouthpiece, published a commentary on Sunday urging Chinese citizens to have confidence in China\u2019s ability to weather the tariffs. The piece argued that China has expanded its trade markets outside the United States and that the Chinese economy is growing more self-sufficient with the help of breakthroughs in technology like <a class=\"css-yywogo\" href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/03\/18\/business\/china-government-deepseek.html\" title=\"\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">artificial intelligence<\/a>.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-6\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Economists say those points are true, but that a full-blown trade war on the scale threatened by Mr. Trump will still inflict considerable pain on China. If the Trump administration imposes an additional 50 percent tariff, it could bring the U.S. levy on Chinese goods to 104 percent. For some products, though, the rate is likely to be much higher because of tariffs that date back to Mr. Trump\u2019s first term.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-7\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Chinese exporters might not be able to simply divert their goods to other countries because the flood of Chinese exports has already been met with concern in major markets like the European Union.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">At the same time, in this game of tariff brinkmanship, analysts in China think Mr. Trump will be more likely to succumb to domestic pressure to change tack because of the soaring costs of goods and plummeting stock values in the United States.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cIf it\u2019s a question of who can endure more pain, China will not lose,\u201d said Wang Wen, dean of the Chongyang Institute for Financial Studies at Renmin University in Beijing.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">The United States needed China, Mr. Wen said, more than China needed the United States because Chinese factories make parts and components that cannot be found anywhere else in the world.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-8\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cOther countries will buy goods from China and then sell them to the United States,\u201d he said.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Part of China\u2019s strategy has also been to use the chaotic consequences of Mr. Trump\u2019s tariffs to try to draw the rest of the world away from Washington\u2019s orbit.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">Mr. Xi is reportedly planning to visit Southeast Asian countries including Vietnam next week. Beijing has also tried to project a united front with Japan and South Korea against Mr. Trump\u2019s tariffs, though officials in Tokyo and Seoul, which both rely on America for security, have distanced themselves from the Chinese position.<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">On the same day that Mr. Trump unveiled his tariffs, China\u2019s Foreign Ministry posted a video on social media casting the United States as a source of harm and instability, with references to the U.S. president\u2019s push to deport migrants and to tariffs imposed on cars newly delivered at a port. \u201cDo you want to live in a world like this?\u201d a narrator asks.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-9\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">That was followed by scenes of Chinese peacekeeping troops and Chinese rescue teams pulling victims out of the rubble after Myanmar\u2019s recent earthquake, laid over a soundtrack featuring John Lennon\u2019s \u201cImagine.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<div data-testid=\"companionColumn-10\">\n<div class=\"css-53u6y8\">\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cThere\u2019s no question Beijing is milking this moment,\u201d said Danny Russel, a diplomacy and security analyst at the Asia Society Policy Institute in Washington. The Foreign Ministry\u2019s video is \u201cpure propaganda jujitsu\u201d aimed at \u201cpainting Trump\u2019s tariffs as reckless U.S. chaos while China offers order and partnership.\u201d<\/p>\n<p class=\"css-at9mc1 evys1bk0\">\u201cBut the view from Beijing is conflicted,\u201d Mr. Russel said. \u201cBeijing\u2019s instinct is to avoid interrupting its enemy when he\u2019s making a mistake, but they\u2019re also deeply worried those mistakes could crash the global economy, and China with it.\u201d<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<aside class=\"css-ew4tgv\" aria-label=\"companion column\"\/><\/div>\n<p><a href=\"https:\/\/www.nytimes.com\/2025\/04\/07\/world\/asia\/china-trump-tariffs.html\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener nofollow\">Source link <\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Xi Jinping wants you to know that he will not be cowed. 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