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Brinks Report > Blog > Business > Trade War Stimulus: Can China’s Economy Survive Without It?
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Trade War Stimulus: Can China’s Economy Survive Without It?

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: March 6, 2025 3:35 pm
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Can China’s economy survive the trade war without a stimulus? Discover why Beijing is holding its breath—and what it might do next.

China’s economy is at a crossroads. With growth slowing and global trade tensions rising, experts believe Beijing may need to introduce a China trade war stimulus to keep the economy stable. While the government has held back so far, further trade disputes or a sharper slowdown could force action later this year.

What’s Causing the Slowdown?

China’s economy faces challenges both at home and abroad. Domestically, the property sector is struggling, and consumer spending is weak. Globally, trade tensions with the U.S. and supply chain disruptions are adding pressure. Export growth has slowed, and businesses are feeling the strain.

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Why a Trade War is a Double-Edged Sword

A trade war can hurt China by disrupting supply chains and reducing exports. However, it also pushes China to become more self-reliant. The country is investing heavily in areas like semiconductors, renewable energy, and AI to reduce dependence on foreign technology. But building a self-reliant economy takes time, and in the short term, a trade war could weaken consumer and business confidence.

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What Stimulus Measures Could Beijing Take?

If Beijing decides to act, it might focus on:

  • Tax Cuts and Subsidies: Reducing taxes for struggling industries and offering subsidies to boost demand in sectors like auto and property.
  • Infrastructure Spending: Investing in 5G networks, high-speed rail, and green energy to create jobs and drive growth.
  • Loose Monetary Policy: Cutting interest rates or reducing bank reserve requirements to make borrowing cheaper.
  • Export Support: Providing rebates or incentives to help exporters cope with trade barriers.

Why is Beijing Waiting?

For now, Beijing is taking a cautious approach. It’s closely watching economic data and global trade developments. If growth stabilizes or trade tensions ease, China may avoid large-scale stimulus. But if the economy slows further or trade relations worsen, Beijing could act quickly to stabilize the situation.

Read about: China Digs In: Ready to Battle U.S. Tariffs ‘Till the End’ as Trade War Escalates

FAQs

  1. Why is China’s economy slowing?
    Due to weak property markets, low consumer spending, and global trade tensions.
  2. Which industries are most affected?
    Tech, manufacturing, and export sectors face the most challenges.
  3. Could stimulus cause inflation?
    Unlikely, as the focus is on supporting growth, not overheating the economy.

The Bottom Line

China is holding its breath, waiting to see how the global trade landscape evolves. While it has the tools to introduce a China trade war stimulus, it’s choosing to act cautiously. Whether Beijing pulls the trigger later this year will depend on how the economy and trade tensions unfold. One thing is clear: China’s decisions will have a big impact on its economy and the world.

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