Trump says he’s considering 10% tariff on China beginning as soon as Feb. 1
- Donald Trump is considering a 10% tariff on Chinese imports starting February 1, as part of his trade strategy against illegal drugs.
- The EU's economy commissioner stated that Europe is ready to negotiate with Trump while defending its interests.
- Trump's tariffs may impact inflation and global growth, with concerns raised by economists about a potential trade war.
- China's foreign ministry expressed willingness to communicate with the US, stating that there are no winners in a trade war.
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Electrical equipment, toys, sports equipment could raise their price in the coming months
Trump Puts China Visit on the Priority List - Liberty Nation News
By Dave Patterson Historically, a US president’s travel desires have been intriguing but not world-shaking. That is unless that president is Donald Trump, who has expressed his intention to visit America’s nemesis, the People’s Republic of China (PRC), as soon as possible. Picking up where he left off as the 45th chief executive four years ago, Trump wants […]
US President Donald Trump Announces First Phase of Tariffs on Chinese Imports, Likely To Be Implemented Next Week
US President Donald Trump on Tuesday announced that the first phase of US tariffs on Chinese imports could be implemented as soon as next week, as reported by Radio Free Asia. According to Radio Free Asia, Trump had initially threatened to impose a 10 per cent tariff on Chinese imports on his first day in office. US President Donald Trump Announces First Phase of Tariffs on Chinese Imports, Likely To Be Implemented Next Week.
Is Donald Trump bluffing about his tariff threats?
Donald Trump has been vocal about imposing 10% tariffs on imports from China, 25% on neighbouring Mexico and Canada, and the European Union (EU). He has even threatened to impose a 100% tariff on BRICS nations, including India.
Trump is dropping tariff bombs on China, Canada, Mexico and now Europe: Is he starting a global trade war?
As part of a slew of executive orders that Trump has been signing since his induction in office, the president announced that the US will be imposing a 10 per cent tariff on Chinese imports starting as soon as February 1
10 percent tariff – maybe. And maybe as early as February 1. That was Donald Trump's latest proposal in relation to threats to impose more tariffs on Chinese goods to the United States. From Beijing's perspective, it could...
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