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Trump Imposes 100% Tariff on China, Threatens to Scrap Xi Summit

WASHINGTON, Oct 11 — U.S. President Donald Trump announced a new 100% tariff on Chinese goods and warned he may cancel his planned meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping, escalating tensions between the world’s two largest economies. The decision, which Trump said takes effect on November 1, also includes export controls on all critical U.S. software. He said the measures respond to what he called China’s “extraordinarily aggressive” actions, including export restrictions on rare earth minerals. “It is impossible to believe that China would have taken such an action, but they have, and the rest is history,” Trump wrote on his Truth Social account. Financial markets reacted sharply to the announcement. The Nasdaq fell 3.6% and the S&P 500 dropped 2.7% as investors feared a renewed trade war. Currently, Chinese goods face 30% U.S. tariffs, while Beijing has imposed 10% […]

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China sends Boeing planes back to US over tariffs

Kelly Ortberg said two planes had already been returned and another would follow after trade tensions between the two countries escalated. Boeing's chief executive told CNBC that 50 more planes were due to go to China this year but their customers had indicated they will not take delivery of them.The US put 145% tariffs on imports from China and it hit back with a 125% tax on US products. Speaking in the Oval Office on Tuesday, Trump said he was optimistic about improving trade relations with China, saying the level of tariffs he had imposed would "come down substantially, but it won't be zero".However, Mr Ortberg said China "have in fact stopped taking delivery of aircraft because of tariff environment".Boeing is America's largest exporter with about 70% of its commercial aircraft sales outside of the US.Mr Ortberg said Boeing was […]

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China Imposes Retaliatory 34% Tariff on All U.S. Imports

On April 4, 2025, China announced that it would impose a retaliatory 34% tariff on all U.S. imports, effective April 10. This move comes in response to a similar tariff of the same rate imposed by U.S. President Donald Trump earlier this week as part of his "Liberation Day" trade package.The U.S. 34% tariff is an addition to previously established duties, pushing the overall tariff rate on Chinese goods to potentially over 54%. In retaliation, the Chinese Commerce Ministry also filed a lawsuit with the World Trade Organization (WTO), accusing the U.S. of engaging in “unilateral bullying” and violating WTO rules, which has destabilized the global economic and trade order.Additionally, China announced tighter export restrictions on rare earth minerals, which are crucial in producing technology products such as computer chips and electric vehicle batteries. Certain minerals like samarium and gadolinium, […]

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