As tariffs put trade between China and the United States in danger, Chinese companies reflect on the future
When the first two rounds of 10%rates arrived, Zou Guoqing, a Chinese exporter, groaned but did not find the unsurpassed barriers. He resigned from some of his profits and offered his client, a snow bicycle factory in Nebraska, price cuts ranging from 5% to 10%. It seemed to work: the factory agreed a new order…
