Voz News interviews ex-diplomat Nehemiah Jaen: How far can China negotiate in the trade war?
"While China has a way to respond to the United States, they also have their economic reality," Jaén explained.

On Voz News, executive producer Karina Yapor interviewed political scientist and former Panama diplomat to China Nehemías Jaén.
On Voz News, executive producer Karina Yapor interviewed political scientist and former Panama diplomat in China Nehemías Jaén, with whom she delved into the current situation of China in the midst of this tariff war with the United States and what would be the negotiating power of the communist regime of dictator Xi Jinping in its trade battle with U.S. President Donald Trump.
"Contrary to other countries, China definitely has the ability and multiple ways to take retaliatory measures." Likewise, when asked if China could maintain its model, in which they do not spend or consume what they produce, in addition to offering disproportionately low wages to many of their workers, Jaén highlighted that, "While China has how to respond to the United States, they also have their economic reality. However, they have not reached the levels of domestic consumption they had set for themselves, and on the other hand, they have a very particular issue of overproduction."
You can enjoy the full interview by clicking on the video below.