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A closer look at the currency war with ChinaBy SHLOMO MAOZChinese President Xi Jinping speaks to representatives of Arab League member states at a China Arab forum at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, July 10, 2018. . On March 22 of this year, US President Donald Trump launched a trade war with China. Trump doubled the amount, threatening to increase tariffs on imports to $60b.Since then, a currency war has been escalating. The modern term, currency war, was coined by then-Brazilian finance minister Guido Mantega in September 2010, at the height of the global economic crisis. By mid-June, Beijing was still hesitant, and began claiming that they were up against a currency war.
A closer look at the currency war with ChinaBy SHLOMO MAOZChinese President Xi Jinping speaks to representatives of Arab League member states at a China Arab forum at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, July 10, 2018. . On March 22 of this year, US President Donald Trump launched a trade war with China. Trump doubled the amount, threatening to increase tariffs on imports to $60b.Since then, a currency war has been escalating. The modern term, currency war, was coined by then-Brazilian finance minister Guido Mantega in September 2010, at the height of the global economic crisis. By mid-June, Beijing was still hesitant, and began claiming that they were up against a currency war.