Donald Trumpâs latest warning of slapping a 100% tariff on Chinese goods has made headlines worldwide â but inside China, the mood is surprisingly calm. đđ§
âI felt nothing when I saw the news,â said Liu Ming, 48, a software engineer in Beijing. âTrump always launches impulsive, unpredictable policies. đșđž China isnât afraid of sanctions. We can thrive on our own. From a Chinese perspective, heâs unreliable â always shifting stances and creating global chaos. Itâs not stable.â
Another citizen, Irene Wang, who works in insurance, reacted with sarcasm: âHe says one thing today, but after a nap, he might change it tomorrow. At 79, youâd expect more stability! Honestly, nothing new here. Weâll just wait and see.â đ
While Chinese citizens remain largely unfazed, the real pressure may fall on U.S. consumers. đđž A 100% tariff could push up prices on everything from electronics to everyday goods, hitting American wallets hard.
âFor import-export businesses, sure â some impact,â said Jessica Yu, 40. âBut for ordinary Chinese people, life goes on. The calmer things stay, the stronger the economy grows. Weâll adapt.â
đ As U.S.âChina trade tensions heat up again, Beijingâs confidence contrasts sharply with Washingtonâs market jitters.
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