The US-China trade war is unlikely to be settled soon | Nils Pratley
Trump needs a quick result but is unlikely to get one without drawing in other nations
Jack Ma's prediction that the US-China trade war could last 20 years sounds plausible. At the very least, the Alibaba billionaire's opening analysis is surely correct: "If you want a short-term solution, there is no solution."
First, an immediate climbdown by either side is out of the question. Donald Trump's imposition of 10% tariffs on $200bn of Chinese imports was quickly followed by China's retaliation - duties of up to 10% on $60bn worth of US goods travelling in the other direction. Beijing's response was weaker than some had expected but could not be described as a step backwards. China seems to be saying that it has been drawn reluctantly into this tit-for-tat exchange but is prepared to keep going if necessary.
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