China Raises Tariffs on US to 125% and Says It Won’t Go Higher
- China will raise tariffs on U.S. Goods from 84% to 125%, marking a significant escalation in the ongoing trade war between the two nations.
- U.S. President Donald Trump increased tariffs on China to 145% following Beijing's retaliatory tax increase, raising concerns about a global economic slowdown.
- The University of Michigan reported a decline in consumer sentiment, with the index falling 11% to 50.8, reflecting economic worries fueled by the trade conflict.
- The escalating trade war has contributed to market instability, with U.S. Stock values dropping by more than $6 trillion in four days, highlighting investor fears.
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