This Woman Is Showing The Effects Of The Tariff War In China, And Hooooo Boy You Are Not Ready For This....

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Here in the US, we're experiencing the effects of President Trump's tariff wars every single day as prices continue going up. If you're wondering how the tariffs are affecting people in other countries, Emily (emily.socialsss), a Canadian living in China, recently shared a video explaining exactly how things have changed for her in the grocery store over there.

Emily's video starts out, "Hello from China. So, I'm in a grocery store right now, and I wanted to show you how the American tariffs are affecting Chinese customers."

@emily.socialsss / Via tiktok.com

"So, I was gonna get some beef for dinner tonight, and I saw this," she says, holding up a package of beef. "What used to be here is American beef. But now, as you can see, it says Australian beef."

@emily.socialsss / Via tiktok.com

"And I did look around," she added. "I couldn’t find one single pack of beef from America. So I guess China just stopped buying beef from America, and it went straight to Australia."

@emily.socialsss / Via tiktok.com

"The whole idea that China is hurting because of the American tariffs? Well, they’re not, because they are not as dependent on the US. In fact, only 18% of Chinese imports come from America. And for stuff like beef and soy, they can just go somewhere else easily."

@emily.socialsss / Via tiktok.com

Trading Economics says that the number is even lower than Emily suggested, putting the percentage of China's imports that come from the US at around 7% in 2023.

According to the USDA, the US exported $1.58 billion worth of beef to China in 2024. Reuters also notes that in 2022, "soybeans were the No. 1 U.S. product imported by China," but that "the U.S. has lost competitive advantage to Brazil."

"So I guess I’m having Australian beef for dinner tonight instead of American beef," Emily continued. "And honestly, because of the food quality, I probably trust Australian beef better."

Person in a supermarket holding a packaged item, text reads, "I probably trust Australian beef better."
@emily.socialsss / Via tiktok.com

"And this box of beef right here is 50 RMB, which is about $7 USD."

"So to answer the question, China ain’t hurting. And if anything, I think we’re probably doing even better because now [we have] better beef that tastes better and at a better price."

@emily.socialsss / Via tiktok.com

"So, thank you, Trump, for that," she concluded.

A person in a black shirt speaking, with text saying "so thank you Trump for that."
@emily.socialsss / Via tiktok.com

Unsurprisingly, commenters had a lot to say on the topic. "USA put sanctions on themselves," one said.

Comment reads, "USA put sanctions on themselves," followed by a clown emoji. Username "Zarahh605."
@Zarahh605 / Via tiktok.com

"No country is hurting apart from the US," said another.

Comment questioning understanding of certain individuals regarding issues outside the US. Includes emoji: laughing, OK hand
@DennisTheMenace / Via tiktok.com

"I don't see China going back to the USA for those products in the next 4 years. Sadly a lot of American farmers are big fans of Trump."

A social media comment expressing skepticism about China trading with the USA and referencing American farmers' support for Trump
@Russ / Via tiktok.com

The video even made its way over to Twitter (now known as X), where even more people shared their opinions. "So Trump trying to beef up American exports, actually lead to losing customers to export to," said one.

Tweet by Lynnez about Trump's export policy leading to a loss of customers
@Lynnenallo / Via x.com

"Our tariff tiff countries have other options. America isn't the only trade partner in the world. We're even less desirable now because we aren't trusted."

Tweet discussing the impact of tariffs on U.S. trade partnerships, suggesting America is losing trust and attractiveness as a trading partner
@lijareturnz / Via x.com

"There's nothing the United States can offer that the rest of the world doesn't already have. Except for serial killers and deep-fried hot dogs."

Tweet jokes about unique U.S. offerings: serial killers and deep-fried hot dogs
@fguy_la / Via x.com

You can watch Emily's full video below, and follow her over on TikTok.

What do you think? Were you surprised to learn how the tariffs are affecting people in other countries? Let us know in the comments.

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