‘They Panicked, Played It Wrong’: Trump Reacts Sharply to China’s 34% Tariff on US Imports
- President Donald Trump said China is panicking after it imposed a 34% tariff on U.S. Imports, reacting to his own tariffs on Chinese goods.
- Trump's tariffs on Chinese goods total at least 54%, following additional duties imposed since his return to office in January.
- The Chinese Ministry of Finance criticized the U.S. Tariffs, stating they violate international trade rules and harm global economic stability.
- The ongoing trade war has escalated, with significant effects on U.S. Stock indices, which dropped by at least 3% at market open.
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‘They Panicked, Played It Wrong’: Trump Reacts Sharply to China’s 34% Tariff on US Imports
The ongoing trade war between the United States and China reached a new high on Friday as Beijing announced steep retaliatory measures against American imports. China’s finance minister declared a 34% tariff on all U.S. goods, along with fresh restrictions on critical mineral exp
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