US President Donald Trump said that he will impose additional 10 percent tariff on the remaining $300 billion of Chinese imports starting September 1, as trade war between Washington and Beijing rages on.
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US President Donald Trump said that he will impose additional 10 percent tariff on the remaining $300 billion of Chinese imports starting September 1, as trade war between Washington and Beijing rages on.
Such a move would complicate trade talks between the two countries and further strain the relationship.
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US President Donald Trump said on Monday that China will make a deal with the United States “because they’re going to have to.” China has lost trillions of dollars since he was elected president, added Trump.
"Really got to love the new name," Taiwan Foreign Minister Joseph Wu said on the ministry's official Twitter.
The world is on tenterhooks as the two largest economies face off in an increasingly bitter trade war that is already causing damage.
China’s move to hike tariffs came in response to the U.S.’s decision last week to increase levies on $200 billion in Chinese imports to 25% from 10%.
“There will be nobody left in China to do business with. Very bad for China, very good for USA!” he
Starting from June 1, China will raise tariffs to as high as 25% on about $60 billion worth of U.S. imports