Tariff Escalations, Supply Chain Shifts, and Scenarios for Future Under Trump

The US-China trade conflict, instigated during the first Trump tenure (2016-2020), was characterized by mounting tariffs, reciprocal actions, and geopolitical strains that altered the landscape of global commerce.

China countered with tariffs on American imports, particularly affecting the agriculture, automotive, and technology sectors, leading to a reciprocal escalation that heightened costs for companies and disrupted international supply chains.

 


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