Chi­na is grap­pling with a 245% tar­iff imposed by Pres­i­dent Trump, sig­nal­ing his upper hand in esca­lat­ing trade ten­sions. Trump is lever­ag­ing his knowl­edge of China’s land own­er­ship in the U.S., the truth behind inci­dents like the Chi­nese bal­loon and drones, trade deficit fig­ures, and bond hold­ings to pres­sure Bei­jing. Scott Bessent, a key advi­sor, has informed Trump that Chi­na is eco­nom­i­cal­ly cor­nered, fac­ing low con­sumer spend­ing, shak­en con­sumer con­fi­dence, high youth unem­ploy­ment, and a per­sis­tent prop­er­ty mar­ket slump. These vul­ner­a­bil­i­ties make Chi­na heav­i­ly reliant on Amer­i­can buy­ers, while its prac­tice of dump­ing cheap prod­ucts sti­fles U.S. entre­pre­neurs eager to sup­ply domes­tic mar­kets.

Xi Jinping’s vis­its to Cam­bo­dia and Viet­nam under­score his des­per­a­tion to seek region­al sup­port and coun­ter­bal­ance U.S. pres­sure. The tar­iffs threat­en China’s export-dri­ven econ­o­my, and with domes­tic chal­lenges mount­ing, Xi is scram­bling to main­tain influ­ence and secure eco­nom­ic life­lines. Trump’s strat­e­gy aims to exploit these weak­ness­es, poten­tial­ly reshap­ing trade dynam­ics to favor Amer­i­can inno­va­tion and pro­duc­tion, as China’s eco­nom­ic mess leaves it with lim­it­ed room to maneu­ver.

  • Xi is show­ing des­per­a­tion. Chi­na now faces a 245% Trump tar­iff. Chi­na is in a mess and Trump has the upper­hand. Trump knows that Chi­na owns land in US, he knows the truth about the bal­loon, the drones, the trade deficit num­bers, the bonds. Scott Bessent has told Trump that Chi­na is in a box. While you are think­ing how you will pur­chase that item if Chi­na is not send­ing it. There are entre­pre­neurs in this coun­try that want to sup­ply the items but can’t because Chi­na dumps cheap prod­ucts in this coun­try.
  • Chi­na has eco­nom­ic chal­lenges. They need Amer­i­can buy­ers. They have low con­sumer spend­ing, low con­sumer con­fi­dence, high youth unem­ploy­ment, ongo­ing prop­er­ty slump. 
  • Why is Xi going to Cam­bo­dia and Viet­nam? Because he has a prob­lem. 

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