Tariffs, Trade Wars & Global Tension: What
Happened After China Exposed the Game ?
Core Theme:
Tariffs have shifted from being traditional economic tools to becoming strategic weapons in modern Global politics and economics—used not only for protecting industries but also to gain geopolitical leverage.
Key Takeaways:
Tariffs Are Strategic Now
Traditionally meant to protect domestic industries, Tariffs are now being used for political retaliation, market control, and power projection.
The U.S.–China trade war highlights this shift, with both nations using Tariffs as leverage rather than just economic policy.
China's 2024 Exposed
China revealed that the U.S. was:
Using inflated national security claims to justify Tariffs.
Discriminating against Chinese firms under protectionist policies.
Acting hypocritically—advocating open trade while practicing protectionism.
The exposé included leaked U.S. documents and trade talk recordings.
U.S. Response
Launched “Tariff Transparency 2.0” to build Global trust.
Strengthened alliances with non-China countries like India, EU, and Latin America.
Accelerated tech decoupling by increasing Tariffs on Chinese tech goods.
Used social media campaigns to influence public opinion and Global perception.
Winners & Losers
Winners: U.S. domestic producers, regional allies, and Global media.
Losers: Consumers (due to price hikes), small businesses (due to supply issues), and developing nations (caught between powers).
Conclusion:
Tariffs are no longer just about economics—they’re part of a broader power narrative in a world moving toward multipolar influence (not just U.S.-dominated).
Trisha Kesarwani
Fintech Specialist
Asiatic In Corp
Trisha.Asiatic@gmail.com
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