Are any of you people actually educated and understand global markets and want to explain the trade war with china...

are any of you people actually educated and understand global markets and want to explain the trade war with china? are trump's strategies against the chinese effective? is this is a long term or short term game?

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There's no long term game in American politics

Jow Forums has been lost.

elaborate on your position please.

There's lot's of stuff about China the media never tells you, like they get all kinds of benefits and gibs from the UN in the form of lower rates on everything including postage because they're still classified as a 'developing country'. Trump basically is pulling the plug on that, as no other world leader had the guts to do so before.

So it's not just tariffs Trump is doing, he's reorganizing the global economy to the 21st century

do you have any links or info i can read regarding UN financial programs for developing nations?

yes, yes, no, yes, no, yes, yes, no, yes

keep your eye on the usd/yuan peg. the more the chinks devalue their currency (either on purpose or because they fuck up) the stock market will crash.

there has to be domestic repercussions in china which creates a need to have a limit / time-frame that they can allow their currency to be devalued before it affects their own commodities

yes, they need dollars to buy things because nobody wants their toilet paper rolls. but if they decide to go to WAR they could do a lot of damage in the meantime. really scary times for US economy of this happens.

economic war or combat?

They're effective in a "cut off your nose to spite your face" way.
Yes they're getting fucked, but so are we and this is entirely self-inflicted.

TL;DR: You will die.

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politicians in democratic country have to float policies that work in the short run, because if there is no immediate fix the voters will vote them out
non-democratic governments can theoretically play the long game because their populations don't have a say in the government unless the shit has really hit the fan

The west and, more specifically, the United States are the masters of receiving gibs. Every "international" organization essentially operates by US fiat. The media doesn't tell you much about that either. Trump isn't doing shit. China is beginning to throw their weight around because they're industrious and winning the game the western capitalists tried to rig against them.

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>are any of you people actually educated and understand global markets
yes
>and want to explain the trade war with china?
no
>are trump's strategies against the chinese effective?
yes
get laid, faggot

>and winning the game the western capitalists tried to rig against them.
hahahahahaha, you wish bugman

>you got anymore of that adrenochrome mang? I...I got that itch, that itch in my schlumbus..

I can't explain any of that, but here's this and it's pretty good

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>Earth is a slave planet run by aliens
you will never be one of us

underrated and andromeda pilled

Always suspected Pete Zeyhan posts on Jow Forums...

China's endgame is world dominance. This is clear. The tradewar throws a wrench into their plans. With the current browning of America (and Europe) they'll likely succeed eventually, anyways, as only Whites are capable of defeating the Chinks in the long-game.
But once white numbers reach a critically low point, the chinks will win.
This is why Trump has Bi-partisan support on his tough stance with China. Even the smart white leftists realize China is a threat. A much larger threat to their "progressive agenda" than even white Nationalism.

This guy Gordon Chang sounds knowledgeable, and it's a red-meat interview:
youtube.com/watch?v=hYB-TtLfulA

>are any of you people actually educated and understand global markets and want to explain the trade war with china
financialsense.com/blog/19149/peter-zeihan-us-china-tensions-surveillance-war-and-whats-next
Here.
>are trump's strategies against the chinese effective?
Very effective.
>is this is a long term or short term game
Long term.

did you know as a fellow canadian it costs $30 to ship a package to alberta from ontario or nova scotia but to ship the same package from china it costs less than $10. Most likely $3-$8 because our shipping couriers subsidize chinese products. (and all developing nations)