This paper examines the ramifications of the recent U.S. tariff increases on Chinese automotive parts and their broader implications for the Sino-American trade relationship. By analyzing trade data, industry responses, and economic theories, this study aims to provide a comprehensive understanding of the impacts on both the U.S. and Chinese automotive sectors. The analysis highlights the immediate economic effects, long-term strategic shifts, and potential future developments in the global automotive supply chain. This study further delves into the nuances of international trade dynamics, the historical context of U.S.-China trade relations, and the strategic adaptations by automotive companies in response to shifting economic policies.
Wei Pan (Thu,) studied this question.