China Reportedly Planning Early Stimulus Push Amid Escalating Trade Tensions with U.S.

Beijing Mulls Accelerated Stimulus as Tariff Tensions Escalate

Chinese policymakers are reportedly weighing an early injection of monetary stimulus to blunt the economic shock from President Donald Trump’s aggressive new tariff package, according to Trade The News.

The discussions come on the heels of Trump’s declaration that no trade agreement will be reached with China unless the U.S. trade deficit is fully addressed. The announcement has triggered a global market rout, with Bitcoin tumbling below $80,000 and equities across Asia deep in the red.

The mounting pressure has also shifted global interest rate expectations. Goldman Sachs now forecasts 130 basis points in Federal Reserve rate cuts this year, up from a previous estimate of 105 basis points. Meanwhile, the Reserve Bank of Australia is expected to deliver four rate cuts to cushion its economy from external shocks.

The potential for front-loaded stimulus signals that Beijing may be preparing for a protracted trade standoff—and is willing to act fast to shore up its economy.

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