China retaliates with additional tariffs of up to 15% on some U.S. goods from March 10
- China will impose additional tariffs of up to 15% on key U.S. Farm products, including chicken and pork, starting March 10, 2025, as reported by the Commerce Ministry.
- The U.S. Raised tariffs on Chinese products to 20% on March 4, 2025, following an order from President Donald Trump.
- Ten U.S. Firms were added to China's unreliable entity list for military cooperation with Taiwan, resulting in trade restrictions, according to the Commerce Ministry.
- China added 15 U.S. Companies to its export control list, citing threats to national security and interests, as stated by the Commerce Ministry.
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Opinion | Trump's 10% Tariffs Are Barely Enough To Make Xi Blink
If Trump's strategy this time is to use tariffs to get Xi to blink, then the extra 10% tariffs may not be sufficient as it had been preparing well for this contingency through its export-control framework
·New Delhi, India
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