Trump slaps tariffs on $200 bn of Chinese goods

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Trump slaps tariffs on $200 bn of Chinese goods

Wednesday, 19 September 2018 | PTI | Washington

US President Donald Trump on Tuesday slapped 10 per cent tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports and the duties will rise to whopping 25 per cent at the end of the year, triggering a strong response from Beijing which vowed to take “countermeasures”.

Escalating the trade war with the world’s second largest economy, Trump alleged that China had been unwilling to change its unfair trade practices.

He said the new additional tariff structure would give fair and reciprocal treatment to American companies. The tariffs on $200 billion worth of products comes on top of the $50 billion worth already taxed earlier this year.

The next wave of tariffs, which are scheduled to go into effect on September 24, will start at 10 per cent before climbing to 25 per cent on January 1. The staggered increase will partially reduce the toll of price increases for holiday shoppers buying Chinese imports in the coming months.

“Further, if China takes retaliatory action against our farmers or other industries, we will immediately pursue phase three, which is tariffs on approximately $267 billion of additional imports,” Trump warned.

After a thorough study, the US Trade Representative (USTR) concluded that China is engaged in numerous unfair policies and practices relating to United States technology and intellectual property — such as forcing United States companies to transfer technology to Chinese counterparts, Trump said.

These practices plainly constitute a grave threat to the long-term health and prosperity of the United States economy, he added.

“For months, we have urged China to change these unfair practices, and give fair and reciprocal treatment to American companies. We have been very clear about the type of changes that need to be made, and we have given China every opportunity to treat us more fairly,” he said.

“But, so far, China has been unwilling to change its practices,” he said. China, he said, has had many opportunities to fully address US concerns. “I urge China’s leaders to take swift action to end their country’s unfair trade practices,” Trump said.

The US has already levied tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese products. Beijing responded with measures targeting $50 billion on American goods, raising fears about damage to the American farm industry.

Reacting to Trump’s announcement, China said it would “take countermeasures” to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests and the global free trade order

“China has no choice but to take countermeasures in lockstep,” the commerce ministry said in the statement in Beijing.

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