Showing posts with label US foreign policy. Show all posts
Showing posts with label US foreign policy. Show all posts

Tuesday, 6 August 2019

The Guardian View on the China-US Trade Wars: The Global Economy Is At Risk


THE GUARDIAN: Xi Jinping’s newfound readiness to let the yuan float sends a worrying message that there will be no deal by the end of August deadline

Events have moved disturbingly swiftly since Donald Trump surprised everyone last week by announcing plans for a fresh wave of tariffs on Chinese imports. Beijing retaliated by targeting US agricultural products and allowing its currency to depreciate against the US dollar. Mr Trump duly fired off a tweet accusing the Chinese of currency manipulation, a clear sign that he is preparing to ratchet up the tension still further. Financial markets have responded predictably to this major escalation in the economic cold war. Share prices fell and investors sought out the traditional safe haven assets: gold and the swiss franc.

When the US president announced his first wave of protectionist measures in March 2018 he boasted that trade wars were good and easy to win. That’s not the way that the markets see things. They see the world’s two biggest economies digging in for the long haul and Mr Trump intensifying global trade tensions in order to pressurise America’s central bank, the Federal Reserve, to cut interest rates. » | Editorial | Monday, August 5, 2019

Saturday, 4 May 2019

Economist Jeffrey Sachs: US Policy in Venezuela Is "Pure Bullying"


US foreign policy on Venezuela, spearheaded by Elliott Abrams and John Bolton, is "pure bullying," says leading economist Jeffrey Sachs. "It is hard enough to achieve economic progress, but when the US is using its political power to break other countries, the results absolutely can be devastating."