• China’s finance ministry on Friday said it will impose a 34% tariff on all goods imported from the U.S. starting on April 10.
  • The ministry criticized Washington’s decision to impose 34% of additional reciprocal levies on China — bringing total U.S. tariffs against the country to 54% — as “inconsistent with international trade rules.”
  • U.S. stock futures and European markets fell sharply on news of the reciprocal tariffs.

https://archive.ph/ZmcZJ

  • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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    17222 days ago

    With USA committing political and economic suicide, the road is now clear for China to become the world dominating power.
    I just hope they will take a graceful approach to their role, when nobody is in a position to oppose them.

    • ms.lane
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      Xi got China to #1 world superpower 24 years early!

      Without a war.

      Congratulations China.

    • @jumjummy@lemmy.world
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      2721 days ago

      Not a chance. China’s massive xenophobic approach to anyone non-Han Chinese will severely limit their potential.

      Point out all the racism in various Western countries, and it pales in comparison to what goes on in China.

    • @Gammelfisch@lemmy.world
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      320 days ago

      China will fail, because the 1st World Asian countries view the CCP and PLA like the Europeans do toward Russia. China under the CCP is not beacon, but a dump.

    • @Joncash2@lemmy.ml
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      Good news, or bad news depending on how self reliant your government is. China is doing exactly what it promised it would do if they were the sole super power. Which is we will not militarily interfere with your nation no matter the situation.

      So if your like Thailand, or Brazil, wonderful. You get to keep all your freedom and autonomy and China will happily trade with you.

      If your Myanmar or Sudan, well good luck revolutionaries. There’s no America to stand in your way of overtaking your government. If your the governments of these nations…

        • @Joncash2@lemmy.ml
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          This again? Taiwan isn’t a recognized country. So they would not be interfering with a nation. IF you disagree with that, petition your own country to recognize Taiwan. The funniest thing is I’m Taiwanese and frankly the Taiwanese don’t want independence at this point. That’s why the Taiwanese congress is majority status quo and about 50/50 on independence and actually returning to China. The reason president Lai won is because the split is so strong that a 40% vote for Lai got him the win. A few more from the people who wanted status quo voted for him instead of Hou at 34%. Yet if you saw what congress did immediately after, which is handcuff him from ever declaring independence, you’ll know the will of the Taiwanese.

          So all that is to say, no China won’t be attacking Taiwan either. That’s just nonsense noise from the west, which frankly I as a Taiwanese person is absolutely sick of. The agreement is simple, Taiwan doesn’t declare independence and China will at most saber rattle.

          *Edit: Oh and what’s not reported is that right after Congress did that, China started a charm offensive. Inviting the former head of the KMT to China and undoing travel restrictions for Taiwanese citizens. So yeah, the war is only in your head, not ours.

          Edit 2:. Loving. The down votes for a Taiwanese person explaining to a westerner what our actual opinions are. Why don’t you all westsplain to me how I should feel.

            • @Joncash2@lemmy.ml
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              Still what? I’ve already explained China isn’t attacking. And if you would like Taiwan to be independent petition your own government.

              • @Eheran@lemmy.world
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                120 days ago

                How do you feel about the other aggressive things China is doing? Like attacking boats with water cannons because they just claim an area? Or dumping sand somewhere to make an island to claim the area? Or actual fighting and deaths over territories with India?

                I think we have already established your view on Taiwan, which is hardly compatible with the general population.

                • @Joncash2@lemmy.ml
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                  119 days ago

                  I’m Taiwanese, if you look through my comment history you’ll see I showed my passport. We want the status quo. We do not want to protest or fight for independence. I’m making these posts as a Taiwanese person because I’m tired of foreigners who never have been to Taiwan or at most a vacation trying to tell me and my people how we should think.

                  As to the other stuff, I don’t have an opinion one way or the other. It’s too complicated and each one deserves it’s own complex analysis. I will however point you to Johnny Harris. I believe he gives a fairly unbiased opinion on all of this.

                  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z9IiZkMKi68

                  If you’re not just trolling and being anti-China I highly recommend giving it a view.

          • @jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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            921 days ago

            Reported as propaganda, but here’s the thing… Technically correct is the best kind of correct, right?

            Only 12 agencies recognize Taiwan as an independent state. TWELVE. A short enough list that I can copy/paste it:

            Belize, Guatemala, Haiti, Holy See (Vatican), Marshall Islands, Palau, Paraguay, St Lucia, St Kitts and Nevis, St Vincent and the Grenadines, Eswatini and Tuvalu.

            That’s it. Even the US doesn’t explicitly recognize an independent Taiwan. The UN rejected membership in 2007.

            https://www.prospectmagazine.co.uk/world/united-nations/68163/how-taiwan-lost-its-place-at-the-un

              • @jordanlund@lemmy.worldM
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                Origjnal comment was reported, probably for the whole “Taiwan isn’t a recognized country”. As noted, that’s largely a true statement.

                • @Joncash2@lemmy.ml
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                  521 days ago

                  Oh I see what you’re saying now. Yes, I am saying if you’re going to argue against my China doesn’t militarily support actions by other countries against sovereign nations, then you can’t use Taiwan as an example to counter my point as other countries do not recognize Taiwan.

          • @sudneo@lemm.ee
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            521 days ago

            Edit 2:. Loving. The down votes for a Taiwanese person explaining to a westerner what our actual opinions are. Why don’t you all westsplain to me how I should feel.

            This is exactly what happens on every .ml or hexbear discussion when someone mentions Ukraine, BTW.

        • @Sciaphobia@lemm.ee
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          The one thing I liked about Connect better than Voyager. The instance blocking on Connect worked. A whole lot didn’t, but that did.

          • @samus12345@lemm.ee
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            421 days ago

            I don’t think user comments are typically blocked, just communities. Which is fine with me, I don’t have a problem with every single user on instances I have blocked.

            • @Sciaphobia@lemm.ee
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              321 days ago

              In Connect it would auto hide posts made by someone in a blocked community. They’d all be there, but you’d have to elect to have it shown to see it.

      • @Buffalox@lemmy.world
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        1021 days ago

        If they keep that promise, that’s mostly good news IMO. Interference doesn’t always go so well.
        I think Afghanistan is a good example, we were there for 20 years, trying to establish democracy. And now they are right back where they were 20 years ago.
        We can’t keep policing such countries indefinitely. This is a link of our (Denmark) losses, as a small country that helped the UN effort.
        https://da.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danske_tab_i_Afghanistan_siden_2002

        It’s horrible how they treat their own population, but we can’t control the entire Muslim world. And all Muslim dominated countries are horrible AFAIK. So I’m good with staying out, as long as they don’t create trouble here. Problem is that they do, sometimes for stupid religious reasons.