Opinion | How the US’ China tariffs could hurt American national security
The ongoing tariff war could slow down the clean energy transition in the US at a time when climate change continues to threaten nations
Unlike in January, the US Commerce Department readout this time did not mention that US policy is not aimed at “containing” China’s development.
A recent US refrain is “balanced growth” in domestic and international economies. Yet, Washington’s accusations of overcapacity in certain Chinese sectors and state-dominated economic practices could weaken the very Economic Working Group that was established to bring stability to the bilateral economic relationship.
These actions, aimed at tilting the balance of growth in their favour, not only undermine the global economy and disrupt supply chains but could also thwart global climate ambitions, since high replacement costs will deter consumers from trading in their combustion engine cars for EVs.