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China Begs Japan and South Korea for Support as Trump Rewrites Global Trade

As President Trump drops new tariffs, China scrambles to form an Asian trade alliance. Here’s what it means for U.S. investors and the economy.

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Trump’s tariffs are shaking the world—and China is panicking.

With a new round of U.S. tariffs on the horizon, Beijing is now pushing Japan and South Korea to team up in a desperate attempt to fight back.

This isn’t just a regional spat—it’s a massive shift in global trade power that could impact American industries, jobs, and investment strategies.

In our latest article, we break down:

  • What China’s alliance-building really means

  • How Japan and South Korea are responding behind closed doors

  • What President Trump’s bold trade moves mean for the U.S. economy and investors like you

China’s not used to being on defense—but that’s exactly where Trump has them.

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What makes this map so special?

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Rickards has spent his fifty-year career in the innermost circles of the U.S. government and banking.

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