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China, U.S. kick off new round of tariffs in trade war

Published 09/01/2019, 12:12 PM
Updated 09/01/2019, 12:12 PM
China, U.S. kick off new round of tariffs in trade war

By Ben Blanchard and Steve Holland

BEIJING/WASHINGTON (Reuters) - China and the United States began imposing additional tariffs on each other's goods on Sunday, the latest escalation in a bruising trade war, but U.S. President Donald Trump said the sides would still meet for talks later this month.

Trump, writing on Twitter, said his goal was to reduce U.S. reliance on China and again urged American companies to find alternate suppliers outside China.

A new round of tariffs took effect from 0401 GMT, with Beijing's levy of 5% on U.S. crude marking the first time the fuel has been targeted since the world's two largest economies started their trade war more than a year ago.

The Trump administration on Sunday began collecting 15% tariffs on more than $125 billion in Chinese imports, including smart speakers, Bluetooth headphones and many types of footwear.

In retaliation, China started to impose additional tariffs on some of the U.S. goods on a $75-billion target list. Beijing did not specify the value of the goods that face higher tariffs from Sunday.

The extra tariffs of 5% and 10% were levied on 1,717 items of a total of 5,078 products originating from the United States. Beijing will start collecting additional tariffs on the rest from Dec. 15.

Trump on Sunday cited comments from U.S. economist Peter Morici, who claims the tariffs will not impact U.S. consumers that much given a drop in the Chinese currency, and called on U.S. companies to find suppliers outside of China.

"We don’t want to be servants to the Chinese!" he said. "This is about American Freedom. Redirect the supply chain. There is no reason to buy everything from China!"

Later, he told reporters that talks with China were continuing and the two sides would meet in person in September.

"We are talking to China, the meeting is still on, as you know, in September," he said. "We'll see what happens, but we can't allow China to rip us off anymore as a country."

Chinese state media struck a defiant note.

"The United States should learn how to behave like a responsible global power and stop acting as a 'school bully,'" the official Xinhua news agency said.

"As the world's only superpower, it needs to shoulder its due responsibility, and join other countries in making this world a better and more prosperous place. Only then can America become great again."

Tariffs could not impede China's development, said the official People's Daily of the ruling Communist Party.

"China's booming economy has made China a fertile ground for investment that foreign companies cannot ignore," it said, in a commentary under the name 'Zhong Sheng', or 'Voice of China', which is often used to state its view on foreign policy issues.

Last month, Trump said he was increasing existing and planned tariffs by 5% on about $550-billion worth of Chinese imports after Beijing announced its own retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods.

Tariffs of 15% on cellphones, laptop computers, toys and clothing are to take effect on Dec. 15.

The U.S. Trade Representative's Office said on Thursday it would collect public comments through Sept. 20 on a planned tariff increase to 30% on a $250-billion list of goods already hit with a 25% tariff.

Trade teams from China and the United States continue to talk and will meet in September, but tariff hikes on Chinese goods set to go in place on Sunday will not be delayed, Trump has said.

For two years, the Trump administration has sought to pressure China to make sweeping changes to its policies on intellectual property protection, forced transfers of technology to Chinese firms, industrial subsidies and market access.

China has consistently denied Washington's accusations that it engages in unfair trade practices, vowing to fight back in kind and criticizing U.S. measures as protectionist.

China has pressed the United States to cancel the tariff increase, but said last week that a September round of talks was being discussed between the two.

The trade war further strains Beijing-Washington ties, already overshadowed by U.S. freedom of navigation exercises near Chinese-occupied islands in the disputed South China Sea, and U.S. support for self-ruled and democratic Taiwan, which China claims as its own.

Trump has also linked the trade talks and the protests in Hong Kong, saying he believes the negotiations with the United States had led Beijing to be more restrained in its response to the demonstrations in Hong Kong.

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Idk why but from the way the commenters put their mind into their comments, it does make me believe that we are already in recession, not heading into. like the movie "the big short", where all the ingredients are already in the pot and just waiting to cook. all trade deal talks are just BOTH China and US delaying the dinner time. Other than Gold and yen, do u guys have other alternatives to safeguard ur money ?
Trade war is here to stay.. Now China is being targeted, next will be Vietnam and Thailand.. One thing for sure, jobs are not heading back to US.. Not sure if trump got his strategy reviewed but businesses will move to whichever location that gives them cost benefits. Period!!!
cheap labor rules the world
When China starts *******neighboring country’s people in their own national waters anywhere in the East Vietnam Sea, all of Asia will form a military pact to put down the rabid animal. The rest of the world will help them. Sooner or later China’s own hubris and arrogance will be the end of them. If China thinks their capacity to make cheap ******for the world buys them the right to act like a 300 pound wild eyed 3rd grader, they are gravely mistaken.
Agree
Today its a Sunday part two. The is definitely gonna be low volatility unless Trump intervenes.
how will this trade war effect gold, any idea? I am thinking of 1600.
2000 by October
how will this trade war effect gold, any idea? I am thinking of 1600.
Long Gold and JPY for now, shorting those two is risky especially when DT still on his twitter account.
so what will the market do on Tuesday?
So true: “US should learn how to behave like a responsible global power and stop acting as a 'school bully,'"
yes
agree
Should learn
General Motors has plants in China, 43% of their income is from China. If they leave China as Mr. Trump requests, they will lost that market and their stock price will waterfall. Then next they have to lay off workers to avoid bankrupsty. What would GM do? Wait to see .
 . . . Hi LInda - no doubt there will be economic dislocation on both sides of the Pacific, I have no difficulty in recognizing that reality - if that is the point you are making...
 - apparently you have a secret source of 'truth' that responds to my initial comment. Would you care to enlighten us as to the error of my thinking re the examples I cite of 'abusive behavior ' - man, Either answer at least admit you are not free to do so. Lets start with the treatment of the Falung Gong - care to comment??
 . . . Wai, so expressing disagreement and critiquing ones government warrants the total onslaught of the Chinese gov? . . . Acting out of fear reveals weakness Wai, By the way, a recession is coming just like all prevous recession, Stop panicking,You will survive :))
Trump, intention for American companies to look out side china would work real. China would choose to block American good. What is the benefit
Lol look outside. There is no second China if u dont get it
Communist elites are the new Kings
dollar crisis on the horizon..stack gold and silver.
As more recession worries rise. And the Fed decision this month will give us and idea what they feel like if they cut. They will shock us all. But if they don't we will prepare to see the minutes and decide whu is the outcome of their decision that way
1600 near
By January 2020...$1600 would have been breached or tested depending on the events that unfold in the following months
who cares trade war I rather watch basketball world cup
This trade war is nothing but s side show. The real friction is someone (Trump) is finally pushing back on China's tactics and shallow use of words such as 'respect', 'dignity', 'fair play', Every other country recognizes the international law governing a 200 mile economic zone extending from its shores - except China, . 'The United States should learn how to behave like a responsible global power and stop acting as a 'school bully'," the official Xinhua news,  . I suggest China lead by example and begin by withdrawing from its illegal occupation of South China Sea islands. No one is fooled by its creation of this so called 'red dash' map conveniently produced to provide foundation to its aggression on its neighbors and deny them their rights under international law. Additionally this planning is nothing short of a first step to the eventual invasion of Taiwan. . . . So lets not make this about 'Trump' and waste energy in a futile defense of his character.
brilliant
why didn't you just say HONG KONG?
 . . . I think we are a bit more informed than you presume Wai.. . . but good try.
How much US rise the tariffs over chines products the devaluing chines currency by their authority will cover the loses but who only suffer is the US people who is paying more for products use less
 Ed is 100% correct. As China devalues the yuan, they dig the same grave all socialist countries put themselves in. It will just take some time. America has more time than China, as we are seeing already.
Uh.. nope. The product prices are still the same and in US dollars. The end result is they get more.
Where do you think the "tarrif dollars" come from? You! Do not fall into the "the Chinese pay the tarrifs" dream.
Second, terminate the activation of the international 'soft power' and become respectful 'guest' at a minimum of other countries generosity. . . . We really need a new word for Chinese Hypocrisy. . . I will engage in a futile defense of Trump or the arrogant history of the U.S.  But I will ask the question: Does the world really need another bully? The tip of the spear is evident in Chine's tactics and this will lead to war.
 in fact I and many have noticed other countries complaining about China, . . . Where have you been David? Right - watching alternative news again,,,. . . Please David. with respect - go watch the game :))
China is decades behind US Military. . . . In order to be a super power one must be able to rain nuclear destrucion anywhere on the earth at any time. Next, they must be able to place overwhelming miiitary force in the hundreds of thousands on enemy soil.. . . Russia has the same Nuclear capabilities of the US and in fact have more Nukes deployed and ready for launch then the US.. . . But Army and Navy combined leave the US on top of all. China is not even close so the last thing they want is war.
America is the most benevolent and philanthropic nation to ever exist by light years. If we were a bully, the planet would belong to us. At a minimum, Canada, Mexico and Japan would be flying the Stars and Stripes. We certainly could have nuked China and Vietnam back to Stone Age, but didn’t. The world should be thanking God the US wasn’t like the soviets, or what China is trying to be right now.
This 'trade' issue is nothing but a side show. The real agenda being played out here is a long over due push back against an authoritarian regime and its shallow words of 'respect' 'dignity' 'fair play'. . . "The United States should learn how to behave like a responsible global power and stop acting as a 'school bully'," (Xinhua news). . I suggest China start leading by example and withdraw its forces from its illegal occupation of South China Sea Islands and respect the rule of international law that every other nation recognizes, that being a 200 mile economic interest from its shores. No one is fooled by this so called 'red dash' map created as a prelude to the build up of the war plan on Taiwan.
To top it off, I've been seeing articles saying the "high level" talks were made up and just more of the same chatter we've been getting.
Trump has no credibility
For those traders who picked up hope from all the positieve messeges last week and got invested. Remember. Remenber. China is never going to strike a deal with the us. Not because they hate the us. But because of the way the us is being representeert by the Trump administration. The so called chosen one is going to reck the worlds economy. The US is going to loose credebility all over the world and loose its world power status. This is all going to get wurse. The only way out of this is to start asking Some serious questions and have matuur conversations about what is going on in the US itself and is Trump really the one you want to put at the head of you country? Or just buy gold, get ritch and watch it burn. Up to you.
Of the ?????
It's china that lacks credibility.
Both do. It's truly a sad day when US citizens can't trust their president over the Chinese, but that is literally the situation we have today. Trump has shown dozens of times if not hundreds that he cannot be trusted.
Freedom of navigation in The East Vietnam Sea will continue.
I have never heard of the East Vietnam Sea. Look at the maps again, 100% it is called The South China Sea.
Trump want the freedom of navigation on the east vietnam sea. Its interest of america. The sea belong to vietnam thousands ago before china has robbed its in vietnam war 1974
 . . . thanks for the clarity of thought David. . . Would you also argue the Indian Ocean belongs to India?? . . . And David, why is the 9 red dash ancient map produced on a 1982 version map of East Asia??
Gold up , 1600 monday , Us500 down
Perfect
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