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Trump orders tariff hike on remaining Chinese imports

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WASHINGTON: US President Donald Trump cranked up the heat in a trade battle with China on Friday, ordering a tariff hike on almost all remaining imports from the world’s second-biggest economy, but Beijing said talks would continue to resolve the row.

After tweeting that two days of trade talks in Washington had been “candid and constructi­ve,” the businessma­n-turned-politician changed tack and followed through on a threat he had been making for months.

“The President ... ordered us to begin the process of raising tariffs on essentiall­y all remaining imports from China, which are valued at approximat­ely US$300 billion,” US Trade Representa­tive Robert Lighthizer said in a statement.

The move came less than 24 hours after Washington increased punitive duties on US$200 billion worth of Chinese imports, raising them to 25 per cent from 10 per cent, days after the Trump administra­tion accused Beijing of reneging on its commitment­s.

Details on the process for public notice and comment will be posted Monday, ahead of a final decision on the new tariffs, Lighthizer said. They were not expected to go into effect for several months.

China’s top trade negotiator, Vice Premier Liu He, had warned earlier that Beijing ‘must respond’ to any US tariffs.

The developmen­ts came as two days of talks to resolve the trade battle ended Friday with no deal, but no immediate breakdown either, offering a glimmer of hope that Washington and Beijing could find a way to avert damage to the global economy. — AFP

 ??  ?? iiu (leftF shakes hands with iighthizer (rightF alongside rp Treasury pecretary pteven Mnuchin (centreF after trade negotiatio­ns in tashington, aCK — Acm photo
iiu (leftF shakes hands with iighthizer (rightF alongside rp Treasury pecretary pteven Mnuchin (centreF after trade negotiatio­ns in tashington, aCK — Acm photo

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