Context:
Recent U.S. trade policies under Donald Trump have unintentionally strengthened China’s global economic position, as countries diversify partnerships amid tariff wars and geopolitical tensions.
Key Highlights:
China’s Rising Trade Position
• Increased trade surplus in 2025.
• Clear decoupling between exports and imports since pandemic.
Global Realignments
• Canada–China strategic partnership (2025).
• European and Asian leaders visited China to reset ties.
• Trade distances at record highs (DHL Global Connectedness Tracker).
India’s Trade Trends
• Exports to China rose nearly 70% ($2 billion, Dec 2025).
• Exports to US dropped nearly 2% ($6.8 billion).
Geopolitical Perception
• Growing global view of China as necessary economic partner.
• European skepticism about US reliability.
Relevant Prelims Points:
- Trade Surplus: Exports > Imports.
• Tariffs: Taxes on imports.
Relevant Mains Points:
- Impact of Protectionism
• Tariff wars disrupt global trade patterns.
• Countries seek diversification of markets. - China’s Strategic Gains
• Expanded influence in Asia, Africa, and Europe.
• Strong manufacturing base enables resilience. - India’s Strategic Calculus
• Navigating US-China rivalry.
• Leveraging shifting supply chains for export growth. - Global Governance Implications
• Weakening multilateral trade system.
• Rise of regional trade blocs.
Way Forward:
• Promote WTO reform and multilateralism.
• Diversify export destinations.
• Strengthen domestic manufacturing under PLI schemes.
UPSC Relevance
• GS 2 – International Relations: US-China rivalry.
• GS 3 – Economy: Trade wars, supply chain shifts.
• Prelims: Trade surplus, tariffs.
