On February 4, on the day the US imposed 10% tariff on China officially came into effect, China countered the US’s five major actions: imposing tariffs on some U.S. imported goods, including two U.S. companies on the list of unreliable entities, exerting export controls on tungsten, tellurium and other related items, prosecutions at the WTO, and launching an antitrust investigation into Google. Since Trump wielded the tariff stick in his first term, his actions against China are still increasing. Looking back on the past eight years, what has changed in this game between China and the United States? What hasn't changed? Lord Tan found the place that records the most comprehensive economic and trade interaction between China and the United States, and found some changes that had not been noticed...


