China places tariffs on USD 75 billion of U.S. imports, including 25% on vehicles, prompting Trump threats
On August 23, China’s Ministry of Commerce announced that it will impose additional tariffs on a total of USD 75 billion of U.S. goods in retaliation for U.S. President Donald Trump’s latest planned actions against Chinese imports.
Some of the countermeasures will begin on September 1, while the remainder will come i....
Some of the countermeasures will begin on September 1, while the remainder will come i....
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