Yesterday's tariffs could just be the opening skirmishes in the trade war, as US President Donald Trump has vowed to hit as much as $450 billion in Chinese goods, the vast majority of imports
Donald Trump and Xi Jinping. Pic/AFP
The US imposed punishing tariffs on Chinese imports yesterday, the first shots in what Beijing called "the largest trade war in economic history" between the top economies. At the stroke of midnight Washington time, the US implemented 25-percent duties on about $34 billion in Chinese machinery, electronics and high-tech equipment, including autos, computer hard drives and LEDs. Beijing said retaliatory measures "took effect immediately".
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Yesterday's tariffs could just be the opening skirmishes in the trade war, as US President Donald Trump has vowed to hit as much as $450 billion in Chinese goods, the vast majority of imports. Economists have warned that the tit-for-tat measures could throttle global growth and strike at the heart of the world trade system, causing shockwaves across the planet.