Chinese Exporters Resilient to U.S. Tariff Threats Amid President Trump's Beijing Visit
Chinese exporters have expressed confidence in their resilience against U.S. tariff threats as President Trump prepares for a visit to Beijing. Despite previous tariff hikes, many Chinese firms have maintained their U.S. client base and expanded into new global markets. This resilience is attributed to China's strong supply chains and product quality. Companies have adopted strategies to mitigate tariff impacts, such as passing costs to U.S. consumers and diversifying markets. China's national strategy of self-sufficiency and expansion into regions like Europe, South America, and Africa has bolstered its trade surplus, despite a decline in exports to the U.S.