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China hikes tariffs on U.S. goods after Trump warning

Published 05/13/2019, 10:43 AM
Updated 05/13/2019, 10:43 AM
© Reuters. Shipping containers are seen at a port in Shanghai

By Se Young Lee and Lusha Zhang

BEIJING (Reuters) - China said on Monday it would impose higher tariffs on most U.S. imports on a revised $60 billion target list, hitting back at a tariff hike by Washington on $200 billion of Chinese goods in a further escalation of a bitter trade war.

The retaliation comes as U.S. President Donald Trump signals his intent to slap tariffs on all Chinese imports if Beijing does not give in, suggesting a prolonged standoff between the world's two largest economies that could roil global markets for weeks or months to come.

A total of 5,140 U.S. products will be subject to additional tariffs of 5%, 10%, 20% and 25% starting June 1, the finance ministry in Beijing said in a statement.

The escalation, from rates of 5% and 10%, was announced hours after Trump warned China not to retaliate against the latest U.S. tariffs hike.

The additional tariff of 25% will be levied against 2,493 goods including liquefied natural gas, soy oil, peanut oil, petrochemicals, frozen vegetables and cosmetics, the ministry said, and of 20% on 1,078 products.

Beijing had set additional rates of 5% and 10% on 5,207 U.S. products worth $60 billion in September, in response to the U.S.'s initial 10% duty on the $200 billion worth of Chinese goods, and warned at the time that it would counter any higher tariffs imposed by Washington.

"China's adjustment on additional tariffs is a response to U.S. unilateralism and protectionism," the ministry said. "China hopes the U.S. will get back to the right track of bilateral trade and economic consultations and meet with China halfway."

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The United States on Friday activated a new 25% duty on more than 5,700 categories of products from China, even as top Chinese and U.S. negotiators resumed trade talks in Washington.

Trump had ordered the new tariffs, saying China "broke the deal" by reneging on earlier commitments made during months of negotiations. China has denied the allegations.

Trump last week also ordered U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer to begin imposing tariffs on all remaining Chinese imports, which would affect an additional $300 billion worth of goods.

China's revised target list on Monday still left out products such as crude oil and large aircraft. The finance ministry said in a separate statement that firms can seek remedies from the additional tariffs by applying for waivers.

Latest comments

Supply chains will be shifted and in the end the US will be stronger for it. China doesn't need the US, nor do we need them. Working together would be great, but not necessary for either's survival.
stop buying from China
this is not good, you do realize by Trump "not soft pres" is going to affect most Americans most of our tech and just about 90 percent of everything we have is from China therefore prices on all of their items will go up. good luck everything from food to everything u use unit house hold will be 15-20% more cost
politicians will be politicians
China is not a puppy. Good to see that.
Trump has gone mad. Every country has US companies and majority in china. Imagine if they are kicked out...! How trump will enhance revenues.....
amerika make problem
What happened to “trade wars are easy to win”?
An eyes to an eyes....
gone gone market down
Jack Joy, wake up, what is your incentive to defend Chinese government if you know well that they don’t recognize private property ownership, any private enterprise entrepreneur who have succeeded in creating a successful company eventually will eventually cede their control and wealth to the Chinese government CCP ( eg Jack Ma) CCP just uses you to create the wealth for the communist party and for the government officials. And yet you’re still defending this mafia government, unless of course you’ve been paid to do so
what ever it is.. its an opprtunity you all can afford to gain profits or not..so stop complaining..stop whining..just take the chance..
Americans, there are a lot of Chinese and Russian communists on this board with the intent to infulence public opinion in favor of China, Think critically, America needs to be united against China, Tariff cost will be mostly absorbed by China because they will need to continue to sell to US to obtain dollar to fund their buy out of Europe and Africa (Belt and Road project) They have to use dollar they ripped off Americans to buy their way into global power
China Ripped off Americans ?. Or The big corporations ripped Americans.. Companies like Walmart, BestBuy, HomeDepot, target,...
That is one of the most absurd things I have ever heard! American consumers will foot the bill for the cretin in our White House and he couldn't care less!
hug DOW 30 with 23000
I buy my phone Sony, real made in Japan, in 2001. It works good. I never buy anything Korea.. Prefer Taiwan.
Taiwan is also China.
 north korea also korea
lesson learned. don't play hard ball with the creditors..we have a president who only think in a business manner...
try buying American and stop bending the knee to China and ineffective Democratic ideology..
it's also time for major US producers to shift production back in the states. that is in fact the bigger picture here.
That's not how capitalism works.lol.
America has taught companies not to pay your workers. Just send the jobs to china where they build the exact same thing for cheap. Equals much bigger profits.
you know you can not import everything forever. simple math is agianst that.
Chinese currency has devalued dramatically in the last few days from 6.7 to 6.9, China intends to use currency manipulation to keep the cost of goods low for the importers. So it’s clear now that the Chinese people ( not the government) will pay the price of Tariff since currency devaluation will cause their inflation to soar and they will no longer afford foreign products( eg Baby formula, pork, tofu, meat etc)
LOL. Go curse and do whatever you want. Your behavior does not change anything but show American who they really are. Arrogant. No repesct for other countries. No knowledge of other countries. A dommed country.
Jack, wake up, what is your incentive to defend Chinese government if you know well that they don’t recognize private property ownership, any private enterprise entrepreneur who have succeeded in creating a successful company eventually will eventually cede their control and wealth to the Chinese government CCP ( eg Jack Ma) CCP just uses you to create the wealth for the communist party and for the government officials. And yet you’re still defending this mafia government, unless of course you’ve been paid to do so
Only the Americans are arrogant? Only in your dreams.
China owns lots of US debt. We could be in trouble if they want it all paid back...
debts are printed by Congress, and in return it offers citizens 12 million illegal immigrants, open borders, rising crime and monopoly medicare
If the trade war gets bad and China wants to end US, what's a little loss on their portfolio?
lesson learned. don't play hard ball with the creditors..we have a president who only think in a business manner...
they will do the same .. Chinese are not Canadians....
US economy $20 trillion. This is a miniscule response.
The GDP (PPP) is what matters. China is #1 there. Then EU. Then US.
it's time for US to impose tarrifs on all china imports.
okay. Do it.
This story is not complete... What about other things that China threatened to do... Agriculture products, energy sector?
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