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Trump to announce new tariffs on China

The new tariff level will probably be about 10 per cent, the

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comment. The upcoming tariffs will be on a list of items that included $200 billion worth of internet technology products and other electronic­s, printed circuit boards and consumer goods including Chinese seafood, furniture and lighting products, tyres, chemicals, plastics, bicycles and car seats for babies. It was unclear if the administra­tion will exempt any of the products that were on the list, which was announced in July.

On Friday, White House spokeswoma­n Lindsay Walters said Trump “has been clear that he and his administra­tion will continue to take action to address China’s unfair trade practices. We encourage China to address the long-standing concerns raised by the Unites States.”

Trump had already directed aides to proceed with tariffs, despite Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s attempts to restart trade talks with China.

One observer in the business sector said the administra­tion may have reduced its planned tariff level after hearing public comments, hoping companies would not immediatel­y hike prices for consumer goods to pass along the costs. Still, the additional tariffs could complicate trade talks with China expected later this month.

Trump has demanded that China cut its $375 billion trade surplus with the United States, end policies aimed at acquiring US technologi­es and intellectu­al property and roll back high-tech industrial subsidies.

This week, the world’s two largest economies appeared to be making progress on trade. Treasury invited senior Chinese officials, including Vice Premier Liu He, for more talks.

The administra­tion has already levied duties on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods following a study on China’s intellectu­al property practices released earlier this year.

On Sept. 7, Trump warned that he had further tariffs ready to go on $267 billion worth of Chinese imports beyond those that will be targeted this week. If all of the tariffs were invoked, total imports from China facing tariffs would exceed the $505 billion in goods that the United States imported from China last year.

 ?? — Reuters file picture ?? UPCOMING TARIFFS: Trump had already directed aides to proceed with tariffs, despite Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s attempts to restart trade talks with China.
— Reuters file picture UPCOMING TARIFFS: Trump had already directed aides to proceed with tariffs, despite Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin’s attempts to restart trade talks with China.

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