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Trump imposes 25% tariff on $16-B Chinese imports

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WASHINGTON (AP) — The Trump administra­tion announced Tuesday that it will go ahead with imposing 25 percent tariffs on an additional $16 billion in Chinese imports.

Customs officials will begin collecting the border tax Aug. 23, the Office of the US Trade Representa­tive said. The list is heavy on industrial products such as steam turbines and iron girders.

Tuesday’s announceme­nt was not a surprise. In April, the administra­tion had announced plans to slap tariffs on 1,333 Chinese product lines worth $50 billion a year. After receiving public feedback, it cut 515 products from the list in June and added 284. On July 6, the US began taxing the 818 goods, worth $34 billion, remaining from the April list.

In the meantime, it sought public comment on the new items. On Tuesday, the administra­tion said it had decided to go ahead with tariffs on 279 of the 284 items added in June; they’re worth about $16 billion a year.

China has been retaliatin­g in kind.

And the conflict is likely to escalate: The administra­tion is preparing tariffs of up to 25 percent on an additional $200 billion in Chinese products. And President Donald Trump has threatened to impose tariffs on virtually everything China sells to the United States. Chinese imports of goods and services into the United States last year amounted to nearly $524 billion. The world’s two biggest economies are locked in a trade dispute over Washington’s charges that China uses predatory tactics in a drive to supplant US technologi­cal supremacy. The alleged tactics include cyber-theft and a requiremen­t that American companies hand over trade secrets in exchange for access to the Chinese market.

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