Trump has floated tariffs of more than 60% on Chinese goods.
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- Chinese markets rose after Trump's US election victory, despite tariff threats.
- The markets boost comes as China is reportedly considering a $1.4 trillion debt plan.
- China has been preparing for a second Trump term, but is limited in what it can do in a trade war.
China's stock markets climbed higher on Thursday following Donald Trump's victory in the US presidential election.
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