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American Focus > Blog > Economy > China says it can live without US farm and energy goods
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China says it can live without US farm and energy goods

Last updated: April 28, 2025 12:55 am
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The Chinese economy is facing challenges amidst the ongoing trade war with the United States. Despite this, Chinese officials remain confident in their ability to achieve a 5 per cent GDP growth target for the year. Zhao Chenxin, vice chair of the National Development and Reform Commission, reassured the public that China could do without American farm and energy imports by relying on domestic production and imports from non-US sources.

Zhao emphasized that even if China stopped purchasing feed grains and oilseeds from the US, it would not have a significant impact on the country’s grain supply. Similarly, he noted that there would be limited effects on China’s energy supplies if companies ceased importing American oil, natural gas, and coal.

The loss of the Chinese market would be a blow to American farmers and energy producers, who exported billions of dollars worth of goods to China annually. However, countries like Brazil and Argentina are expected to increase their exports to China to fill the gap left by the US.

Despite calls from the Trump administration for trade negotiations, China has shown little interest in engaging in talks and has called for the US to cancel its tariffs as a starting point. With bilateral tariffs between the US and China exceeding 100 per cent, trade has begun to decline, impacting Chinese factories and employment.

Chinese officials are taking measures to stabilize the economy and support businesses affected by the trade war. The People’s Bank of China plans to increase financing and credit support for exporters, while also keeping the exchange rate stable. In addition, new labor policies aim to boost employment, particularly for recent university graduates and young workers facing higher unemployment rates.

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As China navigates through external economic challenges, policymakers are focused on boosting household spending, supporting businesses impacted by tariffs, and stabilizing employment. The government is prepared to provide financial support and implement measures to ensure economic stability in the face of ongoing trade tensions with the US.

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