Before engaging in a trade war, you have to consider what the penalty is for ‘winning’.
This may come as a shock to politicians and bureaucrats, but winning is not always a victory.
Upsetting your de facto national security defence force over a tariff squabble is not a good idea, especially when the world’s largest communist expansionist power is doing laps around your island and hosting live-fire exercises within shouting distance of commercial air travel.
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