The trade war is like street fights among gangsters, punches thrown and kicks exchanged, neither side willing to yield. When you throw a punch, it's like the U.S. imposing tariffs on China, trying to strike a heavy blow to the opposing economy; I return the punch, with China retaliating by restricting rare earth exports, hitting back precisely. Both sides form alliances, with the EU and Japan caught in the middle, in a dilemma. On the streets, the global market is in turmoil, supply chains are breaking down, prices are soaring, like flying bricks accidentally injuring bystanders. In the end, both sides end up battered and bruised, the economy exhausted, and the people suffer, yet no one truly admits defeat. Peace talks? That depends on who runs out of breath first, or whether a 'big boss' comes to mediate.