
U.S.-China Rivalry Intensifies: Tariffs, Trade, and a Population Crisis | Digging into China
The U.S.-China relationship is likened to a seesaw, with the U.S. thriving under Trump’s tariff war, securing zero tariffs from Europe and $300 billion in Treasury revenue, while China faces challenges. Europe’s concessions to the U.S. may trigger a China-EU trade war, threatening China’s export markets. Domestically, fiscal strain is evident, with stagnant non-tax revenue and high-profile debt relief efforts, including targeting Shaolin Temple. Childcare subsidies of 300 yuan monthly aim to address the population crisis but add 100 billion yuan annually to the budget. China’s export crisis stems from U.S. and global trade deficit reductions, while EU investments shift to the U.S., straining bilateral ties. Despite subsidies, low birth rates persist, offering modest consumption benefits but insufficient fiscal relief.
0:00 Intro
0:07 A Global Seesaw in Motion
0:55 Storm Clouds Over Exports
1:49 A Reluctant Welfare Leap
2:56 The Trade War’s Ripple Effect
4:52 Europe’s Economic Balance Shifts
6:21 Foreign Policy Falters
7:10 The Fiscal Abyss
9:39 A Historic Welfare Shift
11:14 A Strained Future
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