Donald Trump looks set to hit China with more punitive trade moves as state-of-the-union speech nears
‘Trump is not bluffing,’ said a China specialist at the Centre of Strategic and International Studies. ‘The question is no longer if, but when’
US President Donald Trump has indicated he means to follow through on one of his boldest election campaign promises: getting tough with China on trade.
The past two months have seen the president back up his election rhetoric with action. His administration has targeted China in major policy announcements on US national security strategy, defence strategy and China’s record of compliance with World Trade Organisation rules.
There’s reason to expect Trump’s first official state-of-the-union speech on Tuesday could bring more of the same.
Scott Kennedy, a China specialist at the Centre of Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said Trump clearly plans to adopt unilateral measures that will substantially affect Sino-US trade and investment ties.
“Trump is not bluffing,” Kennedy said. “The question is no longer ‘if’, but ‘when’”.
A spokesman for the president’s National Security Council seemed to back up that view.