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Saturday, May 3, 2025

Despite their denials, China is losing the tariffs war and retreating as fast as it can

 As President Trump brings manufacturing back to the US — and closes in on trade deals with India, Japan, and South Korea — China’s days as “the world’s factory floor” are numbered.  And Beijing is furious. 

In a move harking back to the Cultural Revolution, Chinese schoolchildren are again being taught to hate the US. Class time is devoted to shouting anti-American slogans like “China must win the China-US trade war!”

China’s foreign ministry even released a video claiming that China “won’t kneel down” to the US, warning that bowing to US hegemony would be like drinking poison. At the BRICS meeting in Rio this week, Foreign Minister Wang Yi talked tough as well: “Silence or retreat will only embolden bullies.”

Pres. Trump back with Chinese President Xi Jinping in 2019, long before Washington’s trade tariff assault on China, which is already hitting its economy hard, according to reports.REUTERS

But it turns out that — in secret — Beijing has been quietly retreating as fast as it can.

Trump divulged in a Time magazine interview on April 25 that China’s Xi Jinping contacted him directly about tariffs, and later affirmed that he has since spoken with the Chinese dictator “many times.” 

The Korean press has confirmed that “the United States and China have begun behind-the-scenes contact in relation to the ‘tariff war,’ ” and a high-ranking Chinese delegation was photographed entering the US Treasury Department in the early morning hours of April 24.  

The hush-hush negotiations over trade have already begun to bear fruit, with China unilaterally reducing its punitive tariffs on 131 American goods.

Not surprisingly, the regime continues to lie to the Chinese people and to the world about all this.  

Guo Kiakun, an official with the Chinese Foreign Ministry, has repeatedly claimed that no tariff negotiations have taken place

Shipping containers are backing up across Asia as Trump’s new tariffs make foreign goods less affordable.AP

Any suggestion otherwise is “groundless” and “fake news,” said Guo, who urged the US to stop “misleading the public.”

Understand that the “public” that Guo is worried about “misleading” does not live in America, but in China.

You see, China’s state media has portrayed Xi Jinping as heroically standing up to Trump.

A video released by China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs was intended to demonstrate the nation’s resilience against the new tariffs.ecns

The Chinese have been told that not only did their stalwart leader, alone among all world leaders, match Trump’s tariffs with his own, but that he has stood strong and never, ever backed down.

Think of how much face Xi Jinping will lose when the Chinese people learn that he, after grandstanding on tariffs, has caved.  But Xi Jinping has, and for good reason.  

The signs of China’s impending economic collapse are everywhere: 

As many as 10 million Chinese workers might lose their jobs over the next few weeks, says Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent.Yuri Gripas / Pool via CNP / SplashNews.com
  • They are in the huge piles of containers that missed the April 9 tariff deadline, sitting in Chinese ports. These are filled with goods that the tariffs have priced out of the US market. Meanwhile, cargo bookings for container voyages between China and the US are down by half
  • They are in deserted factory floors all along the coast of China, where workers are being laid off by the tens of thousands.  Textile, toy, electronic, and furniture factories are just a few of the industries being crushed by the tariffs.
  • They are in the empty streets and shuttered shops of the surrounding industrial towns and cities, whose one-time customers — the now unemployed factory workers — can’t afford to eat or shop in their favorite noodle stand or convenience stores.

America is by far China’s largest customer, absorbing about one-sixth of China’s exports.  If the tariffs stay in place for any length of time, economists estimate that 80% of China’s goods will be priced out of the American market, representing a loss of almost $400 billion. 

As many as 10 million Chinese workers might lose their jobs over the next few weeks, says Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, a number that could easily double in the months that follow as the ripple effects of the slowdown tear through the economy.

Beijing’s biggest worry is not a tariff recession, but the social unrest that will follow.

Chinese President Xi Jinping faces a restive population far less able to tolerate the economic impact of American tariffs than he would like his nation to believe.POOL/AFP via Getty Images

The country’s unemployment rate was already well over 10% before Trump’s tariff increases.  With millions joining the ranks of the unemployed, it is only a matter of time before they take to the streets.

Beijing officials continue to bluster in public, echoing Wang Qishan, the former vice president of China and a close ally of Xi Jinping, who says: “We are not afraid of a trade war with the US. The Chinese people can survive an entire year eating nothing but grass.”

Privately, however, they are worried about a reprise of the 1989 Tiananmen demonstrations.

That’s why Xi’s calling.

Steven W. Mosher is the president of the Population Research Institute and the author of “The Devil and Communist China.”

https://nypost.com/2025/05/03/opinion/despite-their-denials-china-is-losing-the-tariffs-war/

Why Canada’s PM Mark Carney is bad for Canada — and the US

 This past Monday evening, the Liberal Party of Canada — already a decade in power — secured a new government under Prime Minister Mark Carney, its freshly appointed leader.

In politics for less than a year, Carney was parachuted in to save the Liberals, who, as recently as December, were polling at just 16% under their highly unpopular former leader, Justin Trudeau. 

Carney’s ascent to the prime ministership is the worst of possible outcomes at the worst possible time — not just for Canada, in particular, but also for the United States. 

Although he has only been in politics for less than a year, Liberal leader Mark Carney managed to come back from behind and emerge as the new Prime Minister of Canada.REUTERS

For Canada, this means another four years of the same Liberal government that led the nation into a lost economic decade marked by near-zero per capita economic growth, increased inflation, and swelling public service and spending, which doubled the national debt.

Excessive immigration under the Liberals exacerbated already existing crises in housing, health care, and affordability. Canada’s opioid epidemic was worsened by the party’s wrongheaded “safer supply” policies, experiments in decriminalization, and a lack of enforcement of drug laws. 

The Liberals may have a new leader in Carney, but his policies will shift little from his predecessor.

Canadians can expect more of the same DEI ideology over merit, an aggressive government euthanasia program (MAID), women’s sex-based rights continuing to be ignored, and a justice system that serves as a revolving door for dangerous repeat criminals.

Canada is doomed to stay woke for the foreseeable future. 

Trump and Trudeau during a meeting back in 2019 — before the US president threatened to make Canada the 51st. state.REUTERS

These are the same Liberals who continued to support UNRWA, despite learning of its involvement in Hamas’ Oct. 7 massacre.

The Liberals, whose foreign affairs minister, Mélanie Joly, placed an arms embargo against Israel, and received a personal thank-you from Hamas for supporting a ceasefire in Gaza. Under the Liberals, hate crimes against Jews have increased 71% since 2023, synagogues and Jewish schools have been shot at, and Jews are being harassed in neighborhoods where they live under the guise of “protest.”

How bad is it?  Residents have requested “bubble zones” that will protect Jewish institutions. And Carney may be even worse. In his short campaign period of 37 days, he confirmed the continuation of UNRWA funding and was caught on video agreeing with a protester that Israel is committing genocide in Gaza.

A new Liberal government also means a new leader, even more focused on environmental and social governance than the last, despite Canada being responsible for a measly 1.45% of global emissions. 

Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre (with wife Anaida) was expected to become Prime Minister, according to critics.AP
Trudeau led Canada during a period of major economic stagnation and deteriorating relations with the US, critics have claimed.AFP via Getty Images

Under the Trudeau Liberals, Canadians were burdened with a consumer carbon tax that raised the cost of living prices, both directly and indirectly.

Axing this tax was such a popular campaign issue for Conservative Opposition leader Pierre Poilievre that the Liberals cynically co-opted it and reduced it to zero. And not because they disagreed with this tax of their own making, but because it had become too divisive and unpopular for their party. 

Their new leader, Carney, is a former UN special envoy for Climate and Finance who later co-founded the Global Financial Alliance for Net Zero (GFANZ) to expedite the transition from fossil fuels to green energy. Carney has already admitted that personal assets stemming from his position as chair at Brookfield Asset Management may pose conflicts of interest.

But he still chose not to proactively disclose those assets before the election. Meanwhile, GFANZ’s influence on the American energy industry was recently the subject of a US House Judiciary Committee antitrust investigation, which accused it of being part of a climate cartel

Trump’s response to the liberals’ win has been intriguing. He was quick to congratulate Carney on his election success; in fact, he told the press that he’d rather deal with a liberal than a conservative.

It’s possible that Carney could end up with a far worse nickname than “Governor,” bestowed by Trump upon former Prime Minister Trudeau during his now-infamous annexation threats.

Despite being in power for nine years, Trudeau was unable to navigate Trump’s unique brand of psychological warfare, nor the flurry of Trump-induced memes, most notably Trump standing on the Matterhorn in Switzerland next to a Canadian flag.

Carney, far newer to politics, is likely to perform even more timidly and receive a worse nickname if he falls out of favor with the President. My guess: “Climate Carney.” 

For Americans, the arrival of Carney means your neighbor to the north elected a prime minister who, in response to Trump’s tariff threats, stoked one of the oldest, most foolish sentiments existing among Canadians — the arrogant belief that we are somehow morally superior to Americans.

“Our old relationship with the United States, a relationship based on steadily increasing integration, is over,” Carney told Canadians.

President Trump posted this meme-worthy image, “joking” about America’s ambition to annex Canada.@realDonaldTrump

He stoked fear, telling us, “America wants our land, our resources, our water, our country.”

Not only did this anti-Americanism and fearmongering work, but it’s hard to imagine it now being easily put back in the bottle. 

Carney was able to exploit fear of Trump to persuade Canadians to ignore the Liberals’ last 10 years of governance. When the threats from the south inevitably recede, Canadians may quickly come to regret their choice.

Terry Newman is a senior editor and columnist at the National Post. You can follow her on X at TLNewmanMTL.

https://nypost.com/2025/05/03/opinion/canadas-new-leader-is-bad-for-canada-and-the-us/