China’s Uncertain Stance on US Presidential Election

China’s investors, consumers, and intellectuals are divided over the outcome of the upcoming US presidential election, as the country struggles to understand which candidate aligns most closely with its interests. The phrase “T” words – Trump, tariffs, and Taiwan – have been dominating discussions in Beijing and beyond.

While some Chinese officials may support a Republican ticket due to their stance on trade, others are concerned about the potential impact of a Trump presidency on US-China relations. Tariffs imposed by the US have already caused significant economic disruption in China.

The views of individual groups within China vary widely, with those in second-tier cities like Guangzhou and Chengdu more likely to support Democratic candidate Joe Biden, while those in Beijing and Shanghai tend to favor Republican candidate Donald Trump. However, it’s unclear which group ultimately holds sway over the government’s stance on the election.

Source: https://www.marketwatch.com/story/tariffs-taiwan-trump-what-china-is-thinking-as-it-observes-the-u-s-presidential-election-from-afar-fb567610