China got played by Trump: Global tariffs reversed except for China
#31

Trumpet, his family and his cronies earn billions from the stock market. Prate here and there, only his family and cronies knows when to hit the button to buy and sell in the stock market.

He is manipulating the stock market. Sooner and later he will be charged in court.

The veterans and the retirees lost a lot of their pension funds in the stock market

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#32

The Chinese factories face order cancellation. Tariffs work fast.

https://www.wsj.com/world/china/as-u-s-b...s-de09182d

Trading Economics:  In China, employed persons refer to who performed some work for one hour during the reference period.
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#33

Tariffs work fast. Some Chinese expected 50% of the factories will close down

https://www.reddit.com/r/SingaporeRaw/co..._in_china/

Trading Economics:  In China, employed persons refer to who performed some work for one hour during the reference period.
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(10-04-2025, 01:21 PM)revealer Wrote:  Tariffs work fast. Some Chinese expected 50% of the factories will close down

https://www.reddit.com/r/SingaporeRaw/co..._in_china/

China Observer?

Did some search on AI: China's factories produce a vast array of products, but here are some of the top ones by industry:
- Electronics: China dominates the global electronics industry, producing components, consumer electronics and telecommunications equipment. This sector accounts for a significant share of China's $5 trillion manufacturing output.
- Machinery: China is a leading manufacturer of machinery, including industrial machinery, machine tools and equipment for various industries.
- Textiles: The textile industry is another significant sector, producing fabrics, clothing and other textile products for both domestic consumption and export.
- Automotive: China is a major player in the global automotive industry, producing vehicles, parts and accessories.
- Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals: China is a significant producer of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, including basic chemicals, specialty chemicals and finished pharmaceutical products.

For these top products, China's exports to the US are substantial. But unlikely fatal. Can imagine the factory divert to other consumers, and give steep discounts to penetrate:

- Electronics: $124.52 billion (2023 data), accounting for approximately 25% of total Chinese exports to the US. 
- Machinery: $88.98 billion (2023 data), making up around 18% of total Chinese exports to the US. This encompasses industrial machinery, machine tools and equipment
- Textiles and Apparel: $31.01 billion (2023 data), comprising about 6% of total Chinese exports to the US. This includes fabrics, clothing and other textile products.
- Automotive: $18.26 billion (2023 data), accounting for roughly 4% of total Chinese exports to the US. This includes vehicles, parts and accessories.
- Chemicals: $7.43 billion (2023 data), making up around 1.5% of total Chinese exports to the US. This includes basic chemicals, specialty chemicals and finished products.
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#35

(10-04-2025, 01:47 PM)lylcnn Wrote:  China Observer?

Did some search on AI: China's factories produce a vast array of products, but here are some of the top ones by industry:
- Electronics: China dominates the global electronics industry, producing components, consumer electronics and telecommunications equipment. This sector accounts for a significant share of China's $5 trillion manufacturing output.
- Machinery: China is a leading manufacturer of machinery, including industrial machinery, machine tools and equipment for various industries.
- Textiles: The textile industry is another significant sector, producing fabrics, clothing and other textile products for both domestic consumption and export.
- Automotive: China is a major player in the global automotive industry, producing vehicles, parts and accessories.
- Chemicals and Pharmaceuticals: China is a significant producer of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, including basic chemicals, specialty chemicals and finished pharmaceutical products.

For these top products, China's exports to the US are substantial. But unlikely fatal. Can imagine the factory divert to other consumers, and give steep discounts to penetrate:

- Electronics: $124.52 billion (2023 data), accounting for approximately 25% of total Chinese exports to the US. 
- Machinery: $88.98 billion (2023 data), making up around 18% of total Chinese exports to the US. This encompasses industrial machinery, machine tools and equipment
- Textiles and Apparel: $31.01 billion (2023 data), comprising about 6% of total Chinese exports to the US. This includes fabrics, clothing and other textile products.
- Automotive: $18.26 billion (2023 data), accounting for roughly 4% of total Chinese exports to the US. This includes vehicles, parts and accessories.
- Chemicals: $7.43 billion (2023 data), making up around 1.5% of total Chinese exports to the US. This includes basic chemicals, specialty chemicals and finished products.

Don't blame him - these guys shitexchange revealer coyote they are not so smart - always quote the fake China Observer - the anti China propaganda YouTubers but no worry - even their OverLord Dumb Trump has pulled the rug under their feet! Elon Musk killed USAid - so these bottom feeders will no longer benefit from spreading propaganda news!

Real sad for shitexchange, coyote and revealer ... their own master Trump & Elon Musk treat them as running dogs - and get kicked if not doing well their barking against China
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#36

(10-04-2025, 01:21 PM)revealer Wrote:  Tariffs work fast. Some Chinese expected 50% of the factories will close down

https://www.reddit.com/r/SingaporeRaw/co..._in_china/
                                 
Fake news lah, 50% closedown!    

They may close China factories and open in Mexico, Vietnam, etc. No diff.        

US chips can't sell and China can make by themselves. See a typical US chip co QCOM:


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#37

Look at another US tech firm Intel today :   


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#38

    
Trump’s 150% Tariff Gambit Fails - BRICS Stuns U.S. with New Payment System!


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#39

the spoilt boy over spend, and continue to borrow to spend. then come back said people cheat him. looser
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#40

China is again in deflation mode after spending more than 10 Trillion yuan stimulating the economy. That money just went up in smoke. Situation going to get worse  JP Morgsn just projected China GDP growth of 4% in 2025 and 3.5% in 2026

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Trading Economics:  In China, employed persons refer to who performed some work for one hour during the reference period.
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#41

     
Trump declared last year he wanted to visit China within 6 months of coming into power!  

Was he granted his wish? Looks like not so far.      

Very malu leh!     

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#42

No eye c for PPI
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Trading Economics:  In China, employed persons refer to who performed some work for one hour during the reference period.
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#43

Apple ready to move more factories from China to India becos of tariffs?

https://www.mensjournal.com/news/apple-m...id-tariffs

Trading Economics:  In China, employed persons refer to who performed some work for one hour during the reference period.
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#44

(10-04-2025, 02:39 PM)revealer Wrote:  China is again in deflation mode after spending more than 10 Trillion yuan stimulating the economy. That money just went up in smoke. Situation going to get worse  JP Morgsn just projected China GDP growth of 4% in 2025 and 3.5% in 2026

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china such a big economy. 4% growth. think currently cannot achieve. but 4% is a very high target compared to us or any other developed economy.
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#45

Apple supplier, LuxShare, explore to move factories out of China

https://www.techinasia.com/news/apple-su...ft-tariffs

Trading Economics:  In China, employed persons refer to who performed some work for one hour during the reference period.
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#46

Things r souring up. Microsoft starts decoupling and suspending services in China

https://www.scmp.com/tech/tech-war/artic...omics-firm

Trading Economics:  In China, employed persons refer to who performed some work for one hour during the reference period.
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#47

If anything Trump might have just reignited China's growth and unity as a nation. Those closed down industry can be transformed to new aged stuff and Chinese govt can re-train and fund those industries. Especially with all the US ban on tech exports to China. Industrialization 4.0 to take shape in a massive way in China and their first in 6G etc.
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#48

(10-04-2025, 05:19 AM)Coyote Wrote:  Primary school educated student pretending to be the emperor got played by Trump in Art of the Deal. Here's the honest truth, Trump isn't serious in imposing tariffs unto the whole world. In the end, most countries will have their tariffs canceled except for China. The reciprocal tariffs is actually Trump's negotiating strategy to close all loopholes which CCP can exploit to bypass the tariffs. China is been outplayed once again!

Keep fighting, now end up as the biggest fool and loser in the world! Only dumb low IQ wumaos and CCP cocksuggers think that Xi should keep fighting the US. I'm sure anti Xi forces within CCP is preparing to remove this fool from power and possibly even kick him out of the party if he keeps raising the tariffs on the US! Really shamed his ancestors! May go down in Chinese history as the next Chongzhen emperor of Ming dynasty! Can't stop laughing at the biggest 猪头 in the world! Rotfl Rotfl
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https://www.nbcnews.com/business/economy...rcna200463

Even the stock market have rebound except for Tiongkok stocks! Rotfl Rotfl 

https://www.theguardian.com/business/liv...ve-updates
                
When the whole market collapse, die2 pretending to claim that market crash is his strategy.   


Only brain dead Falungong cult TS can believe such lie.    



Rotfl Laughing  
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#49

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All amdk arse lickers stooge’s you don't know meh your daddies sucking Xi Jinping dick LMAO correct or not arse lickers stooge’s 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
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#50

Moi won't doubt that the orange man has the intention to fix CCP and he has always plan to tariff CCP dip dip regardless hao they react, but calling the U-turn a strategy ish just bull$hit. Definitely something to do with the wrath of the Americans themselves, both peasants and elite had suffered by his anyhao tariff.

Basically orange man just want to ransom USD from the world and at same time fix CCP. This would really be a good strategy if he ish really a genius and able to apply the tariff with surgical precision that it will only hurt CCP and their axis bros rather than hurting everyone, including both americans themselves and long time allies of US.

There was a time when the country asked ordinary men to do extraordinary things.

But now, they'll only do it for money.
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