The United States has really made an international joke by raising tariffs on China to 245%
Niu Tanqin
2025-04-16 11:32:28 From Jiangsu
The United States is really making an international joke by raising tariffs on China to 245%
Looking at the White House website, announcing Trump's latest tariff policy, it says: On Liberation Day (April 2), President Trump imposed a 10% tariff on all countries, and more than 75 countries have reached out to discuss new trade deals because China would not yield and imposed a 245% import tariff on Chinese goods.
A result that makes people laugh and cry.
1. On April 2, Trump launched the so-called reciprocal tariffs to impose tariffs on the whole world.
At that time, a 24% tariff was imposed on Japan, a 25% tariff on South Korea, a 20% tariff on the European Union, a 26% tariff on India, and a 46% tariff on Vietnam... Later, the stock market plummeted and U.S. debt was in crisis, so Trump had to announce a 90-day suspension of tariffs, but the so-called base tariff of 10% remained unchanged.
Now let’s just revise history. On April 2, Trump announced a 10% tariff. But it wasn’t 10% at that time, right?
2. The most ridiculous thing is that the tariff on China is 245%, which is 100% more than 145%.
Don't forget that when China retaliated a few days ago, it said: "Even if the US continues to impose higher tariffs, it will no longer make economic sense and will become a joke in the history of world economy. At the current tariff level, there is no market acceptance for US goods exported to China. If the US continues to play the tariff numbers game, China will ignore it."
As expected, the US continued to impose higher tariffs. This is truly a tariff numbers game and a joke in the history of world economy.
Imposing taxes first and exempting them later, what kind of international joke is this? !
Of course, China has said something in advance, and we will ignore it.
National affairs are changing every day, just like children playing house. China will not tolerate this. We don't cause trouble, but we are not afraid of trouble. There are no winners in a trade war and there is no way out for protectionism. Pressure and threats have never been the right way to deal with China.
As I said: This is a great game. If it is a blessing, it will not be a disaster. If it is a disaster, it cannot be avoided. If this is the disaster that China must face in the process of development, then we must face it bravely.
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