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Tuesday, May 08, 2018
Market should be prepared for long-term concerning China-U.S. trade war
ANBOUND

It is not surprising that China-U.S. trade negotiations have yet to achieve immediate results. An analysis conducted by Anbound shows that China and the United States have entered the era of trade war. In this era of trade war, it is normal that trade frictions between China and the United States will occur in several areas even after the conflicts in other trade areas have subsided, and the market must be prepared for this. Even if the Section 232 Tariffs on Aluminum and Steel has ended, there will be "301" investigations; after this is over, there will be a semiconductor ban; if semiconductor disputes are over, there will be other restrictions. Anbound scholars believe that this decision between China and the U.S. is based on the larger trend to compete for market space and for the U.S. to redefine China. The Chinese market needs to be strategically prepared for long-term development.

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