China responds with tariffs on US goods after Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports
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China has set tariffs on some US imports on Tuesday morning, in response to new tariffs President Donald Trump Are placed on Chinese goods that start immediately after midnight.
Trump signed an executive order that allows 10% additional tariff for imports from China.
The order also included 25% additional tariffs for imports from Canada and Mexico, and an additional 10% of the energy imported from Canada, including oil, natural gas and electricity. Since the day since the day, the President agreed to pause 30 days on the tariffs of Mexico and Canada.
The additional 10% tariff in the United States came into force on Tuesday after warning Trump on Tuesday, it did not do so to stop the country to stop trafficking. Trump plans to talk to Chinese President C Jin, because on Tuesday, according to the White House.
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China sets some US import tariffs on Tuesday, in response to new tariffs President Donald Trump put on Chinese goods. (TON MOLINA / BLOOMBERG GETTY Images / Getty Images)
The Chinese Ministry of Finance Shortly after the tariff started, it began to cut a 15% tariff for coal and liquefied natural gas, and 10% for large oil imports imported from the United States to large cars.
China has also launched an anti-monopoly investigation into Alphabet Inc.
In addition, the Chinese Ministry of Commerce and its customs department revealed that it was exporting over to some rare countries and metals, which are important for high-tech fixtures and pure energy transition.
Is New tariffs: According to the ministry, US goods will start on February 10.

President Donald Trump is expected to talk to China President Si Jin Insing this week, the White House said. (Chip Somodevilla / Getty Images / Getty Images)
During the first Trump’s first long time, he started a two-year trading war with China, on each side, set tariffs on hundreds of billions of dollars worth of goods, damaging to the world economy.
Trump warned that he could continue to increase tariffs on China until it has blocked Fentanyl flow in the US
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China has said it challenges the tariffs for the World Trade Organization and will search other counter-arguments. (Reuters / Brian Snyder / File Photo / Reuters Photos)
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“China hopes that it is going to stop Fentanyl, and if they are not, the tariffs will go,” said the president.
China has said that Fentanyl’s flow is a US problem, and that it challenge the tariffs for the World Trade Organization and will search other counter-arguments.
Reuters contributed to this report.