New York: The Chinese are prepared for a trade war with the US, and the cost of that to Americans and American firms should be considered, said an expert on US-China relations, according to a CNBC News report.
“One should be cautious before we say this is a one-way street,” Robert Ross, a professor of political science at Boston College, said of the US-China relationship.
Furthermore, if China becomes a trade adversary, it does not portend well for any US talks with North Korea on denuclearisation, he said.
China is prepared for a trade war with the United States, but the US should consider the costs of starting one, an expert on US-China relations said on Thursday.
Robert Ross, a professor of political science at Boston College, told CNBC: “The Chinese have made it clear: ‘You want a trade war? We’re prepared.