Trump's Trade War (full documentary) | FRONTLINE
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President Trump is escalating tensions with China through increased tariffs, leading to a techonomic war rather than a trade war, reflecting a great power struggle. Issues of a potential cold war between the two nations arise, highlighting the complexities of the trade conflict and its impact on various industries and global relations.
Insights
- The trade conflict between the US and China is not just about tariffs but is seen as a techonomic war, reflecting a broader struggle for power and dominance between the two nations, potentially leading to a new cold war.
- The divide within Trump's team, pitting globalists against nationalists, highlights the internal struggle over economic policies, with disagreements on the impacts of tariffs and broader strategies for dealing with China, showcasing the complexity and depth of the decision-making process in the US administration.
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Recent questions
What sparked the trade tensions between the US and China?
Tariffs on Chinese goods by President Trump.
How did US businesses react to the tariffs on imported steel?
Mixed reactions - welcomed by steelworkers, negative for others.
What were the key divisions within Trump's trade team?
Globalists vs. nationalists on economic policies towards China.
How did China view the automotive industry's importance?
Crucial for economic growth and technological advancement.
What were the implications of the escalating tensions between the US and China?
Risks of a new cold war with long-lasting global effects.
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