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Dealcast: The M&A Podcast

Trump's tariffs could drive Chinese M&A in Europe

04 Dec 2024

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Dealmakers in China and the country’s government are unsurprised by US President-elect Donald Trump's election victory and have been preparing for strategies to cope with his threats of tariffs. A strong protectionist stance from the US could fuel Chinese-led transactions in other regions like Europe and Southeast Asia, particularly in mid-market sector. From stimulus packages to increasing inquires about M&A opportunities, China has been prepared for this American political outcome.Ling Yang, Mergermarket’s China-based editor, joins Dealcast host Julie-Anna Needham to discuss the impact of Trump’s re-election on US-China deals.How could this impact retail M&A like the presence of Walmart’s Sam’s Club in China, given its recent sale of JD.com?How have underlying trends been shaping China-US dealmaking since before the election?How have Chinese dealmakers been preparing for geopolitical volatility in China? Other than Europe, which regions are they thinking about for cross-border transactions?All this and more in this week’s Dealcast.

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