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04-11-2025, 15:39
China has responded to President Donald Trump's latest tariff escalation by raising its own tariffs on U.S. imports to 125%. This move follows Trump’s decision to increase duties on Chinese goods to 145%, intensifying a trade conflict that could severely disrupt global supply chains.
The new Chinese tariffs, announced Friday, came after the White House continued its hardline approach toward China—the world’s second-largest economy and a key source of U.S. imports—while easing tariffs on many other countries.
In a statement, China’s Finance Ministry condemned the U.S. measures, calling them a blatant breach of international trade norms and economic logic. The ministry described the tariffs as "unilateral bullying and coercion," asserting that they undermine basic principles of fair trade.
The new Chinese tariffs, announced Friday, came after the White House continued its hardline approach toward China—the world’s second-largest economy and a key source of U.S. imports—while easing tariffs on many other countries.
In a statement, China’s Finance Ministry condemned the U.S. measures, calling them a blatant breach of international trade norms and economic logic. The ministry described the tariffs as "unilateral bullying and coercion," asserting that they undermine basic principles of fair trade.