The Asian Age

CHINA WARNS U. S. ‘ OPENING FIRE’ WITH TARIFF THREATS

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Beijng, July 5: The United States is “opening fire” on the world with its threatened tariffs, the Chinese government warned on Thursday, saying Beijing will respond the instant US measures go into effect as the two locked horns in a bitter trade war.

The Trump administra­tion’s tariffs on $ 34 billion of Chinese imports are due to go into effect at 12.01 am eastern time on Friday ( 0401 GMT Friday), which is just after midday on Friday Beijing time.

US President Donald Trump has threatened to escalate the trade conflict with tariffs on as much as a total of $ 450 billion in Chinese goods if Beijing retaliates, with the row roiling financial markets including stocks, currencies and global trade of commoditie­s from soy beans to coal.

China has said it will not “fire the first shot”, but its customs agency said on Thursday in a short statement that Chinese tariffs on US goods will take effect immediatel­y after Washington’s tariffs on Chinese goods kick in.

Speaking at a weekly news conference, Chinese Commerce Ministry spokesman Gao Feng warned the proposed U. S. tariffs would hit internatio­nal supply chains, including foreign companies in the world’s second- largest economy. “If the US implements tariffs, they will actually be adding tariffs on companies from all countries, including Chinese and US companies,” Gao said.

“US measures are essentiall­y attacking global supply and value chains. To put it simply, the US is opening fire on the entire world, including itself,” he said.

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