China Imposes Up to 15% Tariffs on Select U.S. Imports in Response to Trump’s Tariffs
- China has imposed up to 15% tariffs on select U.S. imports, including liquefied natural gas and coal, in response to duties announced by President Donald Trump.
- The tariffs also include a 10% levy on crude oil, farm equipment, and certain automobiles from the U.S.
- Trump's announcement of a 10% duty on all Chinese imports aimed to address issues with illicit drugs entering the U.S.
- China's retaliatory measures include not only tariffs but also an antitrust investigation into Google.
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China has just imposed retaliatory tariffs on $14 billion worth of American goods
In a marked escalation of trade tensions, China has unveiled retaliatory tariffs on a staggering $14 billion worth of American goods, with these measures taking effect as of Monday. This decisive action is a direct rebuttal to U.S. President Donald Trump’s recent pronouncement of an additional 10% tariff on a wide array of Chinese imports, […]
China has imposed retaliatory tariffs on about $14 billion worth of goods from the United States, its embassy in Washington said on Sunday, dashing hopes that a trade war between the world's two largest economies could be avoided.
China imposes retaliatory tariffs on $14bn worth of US goods as trade war escalates
Minutes after the US imposed 10% tariffs on Chinese imports last week, Beijing responded by launching an antitrust investigation into Google. China’s finance ministry also announced new tariffs on American goods including a 15% levy on coal and liquefied natural gas and a 10% tariff on crude oil, farm equipment, large-displacement vehicles and pickup trucks.
Compared to general US tariffs, China's measures were seen as creating space for negotiations to avoid a wide-ranging trade conflict
China’s retaliatory US tariffs loom as analysts warn of escalating trade war
The NewsChina’s tariffs on $14 billion-worth of US exports were set to take effect Monday, as analysts warned of the consequences of an escalating trade war.Beijing announced the retaliatory duties moments after US President Donald Trump’s 10% tariff hike on all Chinese goods went into effect.Despite speculation that President Xi Jinping would talk to Trump to avert the tariffs, that hasn’t happened: The short timeline Trump gave for negotiation…
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