Chinaโs Finance Ministry will impose a 34 percent tariff on all U.S. imports starting on April 10.
CNBC says itโs a response to duties imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump. Chinaโs state news agency says the Chinese government is calling on the U.S. to immediately cancel its unilateral tariff measures and resolve trade differences between the two countries in a manner beneficial to both sides.
The ministry also said the now-54 percent tariffs on Chinese imports into the U.S. are โinconsistent with international trade rules and seriously undermines Chinese interests.โ
It also endangers global economic development and the stability of supply chains around the world. Bloomberg says the two countries are locked in a stalemate over Chinaโs alleged role in the flow of fentanyl into America, which Trump cited as a reason behind the previous two rounds of tariffs. The commodity likely hit hardest by Chinese tariffs is U.S. soybeans.
NAFB news service
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