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U.S. Trade Policy and Reciprocal Tariffs: The Trade War and Its Impact on Future Trade Policies in Asian Countries
Abstract
The trade war between the United States and China has opened strategic opportunities to expand economic markets in Asian countries. The United States' trading partners are expected to retaliate to protect domestic industries and recover nominal income. This would cause further harm to U.S. economic growth and income, slowing global economic growth, with the negative impact intensifying when tariffs extend to free trade agreement partners and prompt retaliation. This study uses the literature research method. It analyzes information about the trade war between the United States and various Asian countries, especially China, which has a long history of trade conflict with the U.S., and discusses the effect of U.S. reciprocal tariffs on trade policies and tariffs in Asian countries. Trump's program would not only cause grave damage to the U.S. economy; these policies would actually benefit other countries, including most in Asia.
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