Trump’s China tariff shocks U.S. importers. One CEO calls it ‘end of days’
- President Trump imposed tariffs, leading to China announcing 125% tariffs on U.S. Imports.
- The tariffs stemmed from the U.S. Aiming to reduce its trade deficit with China.
- Soybeans and lithium-ion batteries face immediate impacts, affecting global supply chains.
- Wisconsin Soybean Association President Rebout stated farmers face uncertainty due to the trade war.
- Long-Term tariffs could damage Trump's supporters, though some see potential for positive trade relations.
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China puts officials on wartime footing as Trump’s tariff tantrums stir Cold War tensions
On April 2, Trump stunned the world with massive tariffs that he said would prevent countries like China from “ripping off” the US. Chinese leader Xi Jinping ditched official caution and issued a patriotic message casting doubt on whether American voters could bear as much hardship as the Chinese.
Agricultural products: How Trump’s trade war with China might hurt the American farmers who voted him in
Which nation might blink first in the escalating China-US trade war? CNN examined China’s largest import from the United States – soybeans – to see how that demand could be met elsewhere and what US farmers stand to lose.
Proposed port fees could have 'devastating consequences,' Washington wheat growers warn
WASHINGTON – President Donald Trump has escalated his trade war, raising tariffs on Chinese goods to 145% last week even as he paused some taxes on imports from other countries. But another part of his administration’s plan to compete with Beijing’s influence could hit Washington state farmers even if they don’t send their crops to China.
Plenty of Christmas decorations and trees come from China. Maybe not this year
Chinese producers of plastic Christmas trees and other festive decorations say orders from U.S. clients, which are crucial for their business, should have started to come in by now. But because of surging import tariffs, they haven't.
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