
60% vs. 500% Tariffs: Expert Sees No Real Impact
Professor Zheng Yongnian explains that escalating tariffs from 60% to 500% makes little difference, highlighting the Chinese mainland’s robust economic resilience.
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Professor Zheng Yongnian explains that escalating tariffs from 60% to 500% makes little difference, highlighting the Chinese mainland’s robust economic resilience.
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