Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Trump renews tariff threat against China

- By Christophe­r Rugaber

WASHINGTON » The Trump administra­tion has renewed its threat to place 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion of Chinese goods in retaliatio­n for what it says are China’s unfair trade practices.

The White House also said Tuesday that it would place new restrictio­ns on Chinese investment into the United States and limit U.S. exports of high-tech goods to China.

The threats come just over a week after trade tensions between the world’s two largest economies had eased, with Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin saying May 20 that the trade conflict was “on hold.” Mnuchin’s comments followed a commitment by China to significan­tly increase its purchases of U.S. farm goods and energy products, such as natural gas.

Commerce Secretary Wilbur Ross is scheduled to visit China on Saturday to negotiate the details of that agreement. Some trade experts said the tariff announceme­nt is likely intended to strengthen Ross’s hand.

Other analysts, however, say the newly confrontat­ional stance may be intended to appease congressio­nal critics of a deal the Trump administra­tion made Friday that allowed Chinese telecom giant ZTE Corp. to stay in business. The tariff threat is unlikely to derail ongoing talks, they said.

“This is really about Congress,” said Derek Scissors, a China specialist at the conservati­ve American Enterprise Institute.

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