Comparison between Sino-US Trade War and the Opium War of the Qing Dynasty

Haowei Ti, Zhi-an Hu, G. Bian
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The Sino-US trade war has become more and more fierce. From March 2018 to the present, China and the United States have begun to constantly increase tariffs and restrict each other. Negotiations are still going on and it seems that no real progress has been made. Soybean procurement, sanctions against Huawei, chip battles, intellectual property wars, and technology transfer have been escalated, and both sides of the trade have been affected to varying degrees. At the end of 2019, if all the tariffs in the Trump plan were implemented, it meant that almost all goods from China (worth about $550 billion) would be subject to punitive tariffs. First Opium War‘ Britain often called it the first Sino-British war or "commercial war". It was a war of aggression launched by Britain from China from 1840 to 1842, and it was also the beginning of modern Chinese history. In 1840, the British government used Lin Zexu's Humen cigarettes as an excuse to decide to send the expeditionary forces to invade China. In June 1840, the British warships arrived in the Pearl River Estuary in Guangdong, blocking the seaport, and the Opium War began. The Chinese and British sides signed the "Nanjing Treaty", the first unequal treaty in Chinese history. China began to rip land, indemnify, and negotiate tariffs to foreign countries. The Nanjing Treaty seriously endangered China's sovereignty. China began to become a semi-colonial, semi-feudal society, losing its independent status and promoting the disintegration of the natural economy.
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中美贸易战愈演愈烈。从2018年3月至今,中美两国开始不断加征关税,相互限制。谈判仍在进行中,似乎没有取得真正的进展。大豆采购、对华制裁、芯片战、知识产权战、技术转让等升级,贸易双方都受到不同程度的影响。到2019年底,如果特朗普计划中的所有关税都得到实施,这意味着几乎所有来自中国的商品(价值约5500亿美元)都将受到惩罚性关税的影响。第一次鸦片战争,英国常称之为第一次中英战争或“商战”。这是1840年至1842年英国对中国发动的一场侵略战争,也是中国近代史的开端。1840年,英国政府以林则徐的虎门香烟为借口,决定派遣远征军入侵中国。1840年6月,英国军舰抵达广东珠江口,封锁海港,鸦片战争打响。中英双方签订了中国历史上第一个不平等条约——《南京条约》。中国开始掠夺土地,赔偿,并与外国谈判关税。《南京条约》严重危及中国主权。中国开始成为一个半殖民地半封建社会,失去了独立的地位,促进了自然经济的解体。
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