US Accuses China of Currency Manipulation

The US is officially accusing China of currency manipulation after the US Treasury announced a sharp fall in the value of the Chinese yuan against the dollar.

The Chinese yuan drop caught markets off-guard as Beijing usually supports the currency.

Last week, China pledged to retaliate after President Donald Trump vowed to impose 10% tariffs on $300 billion of Chinese imports.

On August 5, the yuan passed the seven-per-dollar level for the first time since 2008, prompting President Trump to accuse China on Twitter of manipulating its currency.

He tweeted: Based on the historic currency manipulation by China, it is now even more obvious to everyone that Americans are not paying for the Tariffs – they are being paid for compliments of China, and the U.S. is taking in tens of Billions of Dollars! China has always….

“China dropped the price of their currency to an almost a historic low. It’s called “currency manipulation.” Are you listening Federal Reserve? This is a major violation which will greatly weaken China over time!”

The US Treasury department defines currency manipulation as when countries deliberately influence the exchange rate between their currency and the US dollar to gain “unfair competitive advantage in international trade”.

A weaker yuan makes Chinese exports more competitive, or cheaper to buy with foreign currencies.

Image source: WSJ

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On August 5, the People’s Bank of China (PBOC) said the slump in the yuan was driven by “unilateralism and trade protectionism measures and the imposition of tariff increases on China”.

The US government said Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin will now engage with the IMF “to eliminate the unfair competitive advantage created by China’s latest actions”.

The move is largely symbolic because the US is already engaged in trade discussions with China and has implemented tariffs on the country’s imports.

However, it fulfills a presidential campaign promise by President Trump who pledged to name China a currency manipulator on his first day in office.

The decision rattled investors, with Wall Street’s main stock market indexes recording their worst trading day for 2019. Asia markets extended losses on August 6, with the Shanghai Composite down 1.3% in afternoon trading.

Clyde K. Valle

Clyde is a business graduate interested in writing about latest news in politics and business. He enjoys writing and is about to publish his first book. He’s a pet lover and likes to spend time with family. When the time allows he likes to go fishing waiting for the muse to come.

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