Why China Pushes Back: It’s Not About Winning — It’s About Negotiating Better (唯一敢與川普硬碰硬的對手:中國大陸為什麼選擇反擊,而非妥協?)

==== When Donald Trump announced his plan to implement broad “reciprocal tariffs” — demanding that the U.S. apply the same import duties that other countries impose on American goods — more than 70 countries quickly initiated trade talks to avoid being hit. One by one, nations lined up to negotiate. Except for one. China. While … More Why China Pushes Back: It’s Not About Winning — It’s About Negotiating Better (唯一敢與川普硬碰硬的對手:中國大陸為什麼選擇反擊,而非妥協?)

Why U.S. Tariffs Put Pressure on Other Countries (為何美國對他國加徵關稅,會令各國感到壓力?)

==== A friend recently asked me:“Why does Trump’s call for reciprocal tariffs push so many countries to rush into trade negotiations with the U.S.?” It’s a great question — and it gets right to the heart of today’s global trade dynamics. The answer is both simple and sobering: Because too many countries rely heavily on … More Why U.S. Tariffs Put Pressure on Other Countries (為何美國對他國加徵關稅,會令各國感到壓力?)

Tariffs as a Weapon: Powerful but Not Invincible – The Pressure Behind Trump’s Trade Strategy (關稅武器雖強,美國也非無敵:川普對外施壓的背後壓力與副作用)

==== In a previous post <Why U.S. Tariffs Put Pressure on Other Countries>, I explored why Trump’s “reciprocal tariff” policy has pressured so many countries into trade negotiations. The answer was clear:Because the U.S. consumer market is the single most powerful bargaining chip in global trade. But this raises a deeper question:Can the U.S. wield … More Tariffs as a Weapon: Powerful but Not Invincible – The Pressure Behind Trump’s Trade Strategy (關稅武器雖強,美國也非無敵:川普對外施壓的背後壓力與副作用)