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Trump says Beijing 'broke' trade talk deals, pledges to keep tariffs on Chinese goods

Published 05/08/2019, 09:39 PM
Updated 05/08/2019, 09:39 PM
© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping make joint statements at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

By Jeff Mason and David Lawder

PANAMA CITY, Fla./WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President Donald Trump said on Wednesday that China "broke the deal" it had reached in trade talks with the United States, and vowed not to back down on imposing new tariffs on Chinese imports unless Beijing "stops cheating our workers."

The U.S. Trade Representative's office announced that tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods would increase to 25 percent from 10 percent at 12:01 a.m. (0401) GMT on Friday, right in the middle of two days of meetings between Chinese Vice Premier Liu He and Trump's top trade officials in Washington.

Speaking to supporters at a rally in Florida on Wednesday, Trump accused China of breaking the deal and that Beijing would pay if no agreement is reached.

"I just announced that we’ll increase tariffs on China and we won’t back down until China stops cheating our workers and stealing our jobs, and that’s what’s going to happen, otherwise we don’t have to do business with them,” Trump told a cheering crowd.

"They broke the deal," he added. "They can't do that. So they'll be paying. If we don't make the deal, nothing wrong with taking in more than $100 billion a year."

Trump's comments fueled a round of selling in Asian markets

Beijing has announced it would retaliate if tariffs rise.

"The Chinese side deeply regrets that if the U.S. tariff measures are implemented, China will have to take necessary countermeasures," China's Commerce Ministry said on its website, without elaborating.

The world's two largest economies have been embroiled in a tit-for-tat tariff war since July 2018 over U.S. demands that the Asian powerhouse adopt policy changes that would, among other things, better protect American intellectual property and make China's market more accessible to U.S. companies.

Expectations were recently riding high that a deal could be reached, but a deep rift over the language of the proposed agreement opened up last weekend.

Reuters, citing U.S. government and private-sector sources, reported on Wednesday that China had backtracked on almost all aspects of a draft trade agreement, threatening to blow up the negotiations and prompting Trump to order the tariff increase.

Trump, who has embraced largely protectionist policies as part of his "America First" agenda, warned China on Wednesday that it was mistaken if it hoped to delay a trade deal until a Democrat controlled the White House.

"The reason for the China pullback & attempted renegotiation of the Trade Deal is the sincere HOPE that they will be able to 'negotiate' with Joe Biden or one of the very weak Democrats," Trump, a Republican, tweeted on Wednesday.

"Guess what, that's not going to happen! China has just informed us that they (Vice-Premier) are now coming to the U.S. to make a deal. We'll see, but I am very happy with over $100 Billion a year in Tariffs filling U.S. coffers," he added.

In response, Biden's deputy campaign manager, Kate Bedingfield, criticized Trump, saying on Twitter that U.S. farmers, small-business owners and consumers were the ones hit by the tariff battle.

Speaking to reporters, White House Press Secretary Sarah Sanders said the Trump administration had received an "indication" that China wants an agreement.

U.S. stock indexes rebounded slightly from this week's earlier losses after her comments, but the S&P 500 and the Nasdaq closed in negative territory amid caution over trade and some disappointing earnings.

SWEEPING CHANGES

Washington is demanding Beijing make sweeping changes to its trade and regulatory practices, including protecting U.S. intellectual property from theft and forced transfers to Chinese firms, curbs on Chinese government subsidies and increased American access to China's markets.

Trump also has sought massive hikes in Chinese purchases of U.S. farm, energy and manufactured products to shrink a gaping U.S. trade deficit with China.

Sources familiar with the talks said China's latest demands for changes to a 150-page document that had been drafted over several months would make it hard to avoid the U.S. tariff hike on Friday. That increase would affect Chinese imports from computer modems and routers to vacuum cleaners, furniture, lighting and building materials.

Scott Kennedy, a China expert at the Center for Strategic and International Studies in Washington, said the talks were at a delicate stage and much depended on what sort of proposal Liu is bringing to Washington.

© Reuters. FILE PHOTO: U.S. President Donald Trump and China's President Xi Jinping make joint statements at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing

"I think the Trump administration is quite serious about imposing tariffs," Kennedy said. "I don't think Liu He would have agreed to come if he was just going to give the U.S. a lecture."

Latest comments

The Usa is the worst place on earth
For those who yet don’t know China’s behaviours, they always wanted to take everything without giving. And I think that is the biggest difference to the USA.
The Usa is the worst place on earth. End of the story
Somebody did not do their homework on the China agreement history.
Trump is saying he is doing this for ordinary American workers... You sure? He said the same thing about his "great" tax scheme... who really benefited? You guessed it... the rich corporations, business owners... American workers ends up worse. He is trying to dupe us again.
It's all part of pitch.
Jeff Chevalier , You are dead wrong. China wants everything from US, but they want everything for nothing. They have been stealing our IP, selling our products to the world after Reverse Engineering (read: stealing), manipulating their currency and much more. Do you know how Huawei became so big and selling to the world??? Yes, because they have been stealing and  reverse engineering all products from CSCO, Motorola, and many others. They got away with it for so long, but know there is a new boss in charge of the White House. He called them on the carpet and said ENOUGH!!!. I know they are not used to this, and neither are we. However, it is going to be hard, because the people on both sides were making big $$$ at the expense of our jobs, our economy, our know-how.
but china dont make the world economic worse like us
Time to sum up some of the activities of the so-called establishment. Germany buys Russian gas and flatly refuses to buy American gas, while the US is moving tanks to Poland. The European Union is preparing an independent banking system to circumvent the US sanctions against Iran, while the United States is conducting real fighting in Syria for the sake of stability in the region and stopping the flow of refugees to Europe in particular. Freeing Europe from Nazism, spending trillions of dollars to defend Europe from communism, freeing Europe from communist slavery, intervening in the conflict in Yugoslavia, as soon as the United States itself needs not even help, but assistance from NATO allies, with a trillion debt on defense, immediately a personal opinion appear. It is difficult to say whether the United States have not even allies except Britain, but at least friends. Everyone wants only money from the USA, and regard USA as a donating cow.
Why can't he grasp that tariffs are mostly paid by American consumers....
Because he is a liar by nature.
Because his government needs money. Look if you don't want to pay for his tarrifs don't buy anything from China. PS - Chinese companies will pay more then us consumers will. Product pricing is not 100% elastic.
sit on the fence and enjoy the show.
forget the talks! Tax em' hard!
US should stop trading with China totally and start making their own finished goods with their printed dollars and electronic treasuries backed by nothing.
inevitably move progressively in this direction, until 4 trillion China GDP real money transfer (back) to USA
For decades, China has been blackmailing US political efforts and receiving concessions in matters of low yuan, trade deficits, and intellectual property.
so much drama, there is a deal... duh
Liu stock market must have motivated him to the US
Time to stop being China's gravy train! Americans and jobs 1st!
This is a show that USA is not a competitive country any more. So all goods in USA will be more expensive than other part of the world. Most of the goods enter USA must pay tax to government. Any body in here willing to pay more when you could buy cheaper. I think only Hollywood and battle machine USA can sell to the world at present. So please war in any other parts of the world.
first check inflation rate...
this trade war has no end...China has no own technologies China uses always others counters technologies...soon you all will see the next phase against China trade war that China has to prove that this technologies are Chinese....China down fall start from this trade tariffs war...
Laziness and jealousy make people easily believe others' successes greatly attribute to immorality and cunning crimes, but never self exam their own dirty trotters.
You can continue to be a slave of Xi
Everyone is slave of capital, no exemption. So naive you are. Stop this waffling of no sense.
Turn out the light the party's over!
Trump keep it up with China and I will vote to re-election
Don’t back down Trump , I see you 2020!
I like a president or any politician willing to stand up for the US, thanks Mr. President
Yeahh but nowadays, US has losy to china if we side from the economic side. China itself has become the biggest US marketable securities. So sad looking US charging a big tariff for chinese goods
Great, if this happens now we get tariffs on the US. No longer one sided is it? Seems like a losing battle...
Keep that focus on China while you secretly allow 168,000 illegals in. Border protection? If it sounds like a lie....
Hey Reuters, why is it "protectionist" to demand a level playing field? Has the US been unreasonable? Is it cool to support a $400B+ deficit with China while they lie, cheat and steal uncontrollably? I think the US has been patient and extremely kind to China over the years, but they are ungrateful and unapologetic. The world is pretty much done with the excuses, just like we are with Russia. These countries are hateful, jealous and spiteful. Respect begets respect.
How Are they cheating us? We dont produce anymore, so we rely on cheap goods to be made in China by US Corporations. They have been making a fat profit on us! Now Consumers here are broke, so they want China to open their Market. Deficit means we dont export us much as they do. This tade war is all about Corpoartions trying to penatrate Chinese Markets. Its nothing to do with bringing manufacturing back! Also there is a lots of people around the world earn $100-300 a month. Thats why there is a secondary Market for fake products. Poor people still want to wear Nikes. But these corpoartion don’t like that. They want more money more growth. People don’t think anymore. Tariffs are tax on you not on China. All this is a Bull C....
Thank you. I have been censured because I was saying the same things in a less diplomatic way. Thereis nothing to see with US frenetic consumption, hormones beef, chlorine poultry, GMO astronomical debt and so and so. What could we expect when from 1 dollar made 62 cents goes on defense expenses. No no education we don't need that we are great and obeses.
a fat profit? they send stuff here very cheap which is beneficial to us. if they sent free stuff then would we be worse off?
$100B is way less than he thinks. Plus that secure his end of term, and Shi likes it a lot as he will wait it out. Shi is ruler for life.
thanks 4 being U trumpy bear
Lets see if other countries retaliate and increase their tariff, too... who will come out on top? History tends to repeat itself.
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