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China’s Response to Tariffs: Strengthen Markets, Support Companies

by Victoria Ogbadu
May 7, 2025
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In a high-stakes response to escalating U.S. tariff policies, Wu Qing, chairman of the China Securities Regulatory Commission (CSRC), delivered a resolute message on Wednesday, outlining China’s strategy to shield its capital markets from external pressures and bolster long-term investment in its stock market.

At a news briefing in Beijing, Wu acknowledged the “great pressure” imposed by U.S. tariffs on China’s financial ecosystem while emphasizing proactive measures to stabilize and strengthen the nation’s markets.

The U.S. has intensified its trade policies, imposing tariffs on a wide range of Chinese goods as part of an ongoing economic rivalry. These measures have reverberated beyond trade, impacting investor confidence and exerting strain on China’s A-share market, which comprises companies listed on the Shanghai and Shenzhen stock exchanges.

Wu’s remarks come at a time when global markets are grappling with uncertainty, fueled by geopolitical tensions, supply chain disruptions, and fluctuating monetary policies.

“The U.S. tariff policy has undeniably created headwinds for our capital markets,” Wu stated, highlighting the ripple effects on Chinese firms, particularly those reliant on export markets. The tariffs have increased costs for listed companies, squeezing profit margins and dampening stock performance in sectors like manufacturing, technology, and consumer goods.

Despite these challenges, Wu struck an optimistic tone, underscoring the increasing allure of Chinese assets amid global volatility. “In times of uncertainty, the resilience and potential of China’s markets are becoming more apparent,” he said, pointing to the country’s stable economic fundamentals, ongoing reforms, and vast domestic market as key draws for investors.

To counter the tariff-induced pressures, the CSRC is rolling out a multi-pronged approach:

Promoting Long-Term Capital Inflows: Wu announced plans to “forcefully promote” the entry of long-term capital into the A-share market. This includes encouraging domestic institutional investors, such as pension funds and insurance companies, to increase their equity allocations. Additionally, the CSRC aims to attract foreign investors through enhanced market access and streamlined regulations, building on initiatives like the Qualified Foreign Institutional Investor (QFII) program.

Support for Affected Companies: The CSRC pledged targeted assistance for A-share listed companies hit hardest by tariffs. While specifics remain forthcoming, Wu hinted at measures such as financial relief, tax incentives, or regulatory flexibility to help firms navigate the trade disruptions. “We will stand by our companies to ensure they can weather these challenges and emerge stronger,” he affirmed.

Strengthening Market Resilience: Wu emphasized ongoing reforms to improve market transparency, corporate governance, and investor protections. These efforts aim to restore confidence and position China’s capital markets as a stable destination for global capital, even as external pressures mount.

“Global uncertainties are pushing investors to reassess their portfolios, and Chinese assets are increasingly attractive,” Wu noted. He pointed to China’s pivot toward high-tech industries, green energy, and domestic consumption as sectors poised for long-term growth, offering diversification for global investors.

Analysts see Wu’s remarks as a signal of Beijing’s determination to insulate its markets from external shocks while doubling down on financial reforms.

WHAT YOU SHOULD KNOW

The tariff war shows no signs of abating, and domestic issues, such as property sector woes and uneven economic recovery, could complicate the CSRC’s ambitions.

For now, Wu’s proactive stance has injected a dose of confidence into the market. As a result, the Shanghai Composite Index rose 1.2%, and the Shenzhen Component Index gained 1.5%, reflecting cautious optimism among investors.

As the U.S.-China economic rivalry intensifies, the CSRC’s next moves will be closely watched, not only by domestic stakeholders but also by global investors.

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