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China Riots Erupt as Trump Tariffs Hit Factories

By    |   Thursday, 01 May 2025 07:49 PM EDT

Widespread unrest has erupted across China as President Donald Trump's steep tariffs devastate the nation's export-driven economy, triggering factory closures, unpaid wages, and massive protests by workers, The Daily Caller reported.

Riots and mass protests are spreading across China as economic fallout from Trump's tariffs pushes the nation's manufacturing sector to the brink, shuttering factories and leaving millions of workers without pay.

From industrial zones near Shanghai to the remote edges of Inner Mongolia, workers have taken to the streets demanding back pay and denouncing mass layoffs. The unrest comes amid a sharp drop in Chinese export orders — now at their lowest since the COVID-19 pandemic lockdowns.

Outside an LED light manufacturing facility near Shanghai, thousands of workers protested this week over unpaid wages dating back to January. In central China's Dao County, another protest erupted outside a sporting goods store that had abruptly closed its doors without compensating its employees.

In Tongliao, a city in the northeast, construction workers climbed onto rooftops and threatened suicide if wages weren't delivered.

"They were making from us a trillion dollars a year. They were ripping us off like nobody's ever ripped us off," Trump said. "They're not doing that anymore."

Goldman Sachs estimates that as many as 16 million jobs could be lost in China if the tariffs continue to erode the country's industrial base.

The Wall Street Journal reports that Huang Deming, a garment exporter in southern China, has already laid off 30% of his staff after losing three U.S. clients. Qian Xichao, a textile factory manager, described cutthroat conditions in the domestic market.

"To be frank, personally speaking, all we can do is go out and look for new opportunities," Qian told the Journal.

The labor unrest mirrors the protests in 2022 during President Xi Jinping's strict COVID-19 lockdowns. At the time, government forces suppressed demonstrations through violent crackdowns. Analysts expect similar responses now as economic instability threatens the regime's control.

"Xi today has the same mentality as Mao. His bottom line is that no major crisis will be allowed to endanger his hold on power," a Chinese government adviser told the Journal.

The Trump administration's tariffs — reaching as high as 145% on Chinese goods — have sharply curtailed trade flows. CBS News reports that major U.S. retailers are already warning of impending supply shortages.

China has imposed up to 125% tariffs on American exports but is quietly exempting certain U.S. products, informing companies discreetly to mitigate the impact of the trade war with Washington.

Meanwhile, at the Port of Los Angeles, which handles roughly 40% of all Asian imports, container volumes decreased by 10% last week compared to the same period a year earlier.

"We are now beginning to see the flow of cargo to the Port of Los Angeles slow," said Eugene Seroka, the port's executive director, during an April 24 meeting of the Los Angeles Board of Harbor Commissioners. "It's my prediction that in two weeks time, arrivals will drop by 35%," he added.

While other nations have received a 90-day pause on the tariffs as they negotiate with the U.S., China remains excluded from any such reprieve.

Jim Thomas

Jim Thomas is a writer based in Indiana. He holds a bachelor's degree in Political Science, a law degree from U.I.C. Law School, and has practiced law for more than 20 years.

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