It has singled out China as its fundamental adversary, threatening sturdy tariffs on its imports.
The world’s two largest economies – the USA and China – are on a collision course.
Donald Trump has promised to impose excessive tariffs on Chinese language imports as soon as he returns to the White Home, threatening to destabilize Asian markets.
Perhaps you would open new ones too. However at what price?
Trump’s “America First” coverage can be elevating safety issues.
Will the USA hold its promise to defend Taiwan’s sovereignty?
After which there’s North Korea.
So how will Trump’s insurance policies have an effect on Asian markets? And can long-time allies be excluded?
Presenter: Elizabeth Puranam
Company:
Einar Tangen – Senior member of the Taihe Institute
Phelim Kine – Politico China correspondent
Graham Ong-Webb – Adjunct Fellow, S Rajaratnam College of Worldwide Research