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34%+50%→84%! China strongly retaliates against US tariffs

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2025-04-09 19:00:45 From Beijing


On April 8, Eastern Time, the United States further increased the so-called "reciprocal tariff" of 34% on Chinese products exported to the United States by 50% to 84%.

The State Council Tariff Commission issued an announcement today that from 12:01 on April 10, the additional tariff rate stipulated in the "Announcement of the State Council Tariff Commission on the Imposition of Additional Tariffs on Imported Goods Originating in the United States" (Tax Commission Announcement No. 4 of 2025) will be adjusted. The additional tariff rate on all imported goods originating in the United States will be increased from 34% to 84%.


 

China slaps retaliatory tariffs of 84% on U.S. goods in response to Trump

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BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 11: Chinese President Xi Jinping attend the closing of the Third Session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People on March 11, 2025 in Beijing, China. China's annual political gathering known as the Two Sessions convenes leaders and lawmakers annually to set the government's agenda for domestic economic and social development for the year. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

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China has pushed back once again to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff policies by hiking its levies on U.S. imports to more than 80%.

China’s Office of the Tariff Commission of the State Council said that tariffs on U.S. goods will rise to 84% from 34% starting on April 10, according to a translation of the announcement. This comes after the latest U.S. tariff hike — which brings levies on Chinese goods to more than 100% — took effect at the start of April 9.
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The repeated escalation of the tariffs threatens to bring trade between two of the world’s most important economies to a standstill.

The Trump administration announced a sweeping new tariff policy last week, and warned other countries not to retaliate. Some nations, including Japan, have seemed willing to negotiate on tariffs, but China appears to be taking a more hardline stance.

After China’s initial response to tariffs announced April 2, Trump announced an additional 50% hike, putting the total level for Chinese goods at 104%.

The U.S. had already imposed new tariffs on China before it rolled out its full trade policy in April. China, along with Canada and Mexico, was hit with new levies earlier in Trump’s presidency as part of what the administration says was an effort to stop fentanyl from entering the U.S.

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This Trump trade war may ease tensions among Chinese neighbours as they increase trade among themselves. China will tone down its military naval patrols in the South China Sea. Some silver lining from this trade war.
 

China slaps retaliatory tariffs of 84% on U.S. goods in response to Trump

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BEIJING, CHINA - MARCH 11: Chinese President Xi Jinping attend the closing of the Third Session of the 14th National People's Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People on March 11, 2025 in Beijing, China. China's annual political gathering known as the Two Sessions convenes leaders and lawmakers annually to set the government's agenda for domestic economic and social development for the year. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)'s Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People on March 11, 2025 in Beijing, China. China's annual political gathering known as the Two Sessions convenes leaders and lawmakers annually to set the government's agenda for domestic economic and social development for the year. (Photo by Lintao Zhang/Getty Images)

Chinese President Xi Jinping attend the closing of the Third Session of the 14th National People’s Congress (NPC) at the Great Hall of the People on March 11, 2025 in Beijing, China.
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China has pushed back once again to U.S. President Donald Trump’s tariff policies by hiking its levies on U.S. imports to more than 80%.

China’s Office of the Tariff Commission of the State Council said that tariffs on U.S. goods will rise to 84% from 34% starting on April 10, according to a translation of the announcement. This comes after the latest U.S. tariff hike — which brings levies on Chinese goods to more than 100% — took effect at the start of April 9.
China announces retaliatory tariffs of 84% on U.S. goods in response to Trump

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VIDEO01:43
China announces retaliatory tariffs of 84% on U.S. goods in response to Trump


The repeated escalation of the tariffs threatens to bring trade between two of the world’s most important economies to a standstill.

The Trump administration announced a sweeping new tariff policy last week, and warned other countries not to retaliate. Some nations, including Japan, have seemed willing to negotiate on tariffs, but China appears to be taking a more hardline stance.

After China’s initial response to tariffs announced April 2, Trump announced an additional 50% hike, putting the total level for Chinese goods at 104%.

The U.S. had already imposed new tariffs on China before it rolled out its full trade policy in April. China, along with Canada and Mexico, was hit with new levies earlier in Trump’s presidency as part of what the administration says was an effort to stop fentanyl from entering the U.S.

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I think China hits the wall.

USA is not negotiable. USA doesn't need other countries, as much as other countries need USA. USA wants China to kiss USA's ass.


There will be a moment in the near future when the situation is getting much worse than now... China will cease all the trade with USA.

China will stop sending cargo ship to USA.

I think this is what USA wants... Trump wants.

Anyway, I just want to say, "Congratulation to USA! You win the trade war! Cheers!!!" Hahaha
 
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Prepare cash.

Grab the popcorn.

And watch the show!
 
I think China hits the wall.

USA is not negotiable. USA doesn't need other countries, as much as other countries need USA. USA wants China to kiss USA's ass.


There will be a moment in the near future when the situation is getting much worse than now... China will cease all the trade with USA.

China will stop sending cargo ship to USA.

I think this is what USA wants... Trump wants.

Anyway, I just want to say, "Congratulation to USA! Cheers!!!" Hahaha
US wants everyone to kiss its ass.
 
I think China hits the wall.

USA is not negotiable. USA doesn't need other countries, as much as other countries need USA. USA wants China to kiss USA's ass.


There will be a moment in the near future when the situation is getting much worse than now... China will cease all the trade with USA.

China will stop sending cargo ship to USA.

I think this is what USA wants... Trump wants.

Anyway, I just want to say, "Congratulation to USA! Cheers!!!" Hahaha

If enough nations stand firm, it will be exactly the opposite. Time to launch BRICS+EU currency?? Then US imposes 1000% tariff on BRICS & EU nations, who can retaliate with similar tariffs, essentially stopping US from trading with all major nations. Anyway, you are right. Time to grab popcorn and enjoy the show. Unfortunately, most of my wealth is already in the market and can't buy much now.
 
China's Ministry of Commerce: 6 US companies are listed on the unreliable entity list and 12 US companies are listed on the export control list



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A spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce said on Wednesday (April 9) that six US companies involved in arms sales to Taiwan were included in the unreliable entity list, and another 12 US entities were included in the export control list.

A spokesperson for the Ministry of Commerce said that in recent years, six companies including Shield AI, Inc. and Sierra Nevada Corporation have, despite China's strong opposition, either participated in arms sales to Taiwan or carried out so-called military and technological cooperation with Taiwan, seriously damaging China's national sovereignty, security and development interests. China will hold them accountable for their illegal activities in accordance with the law in accordance with the Foreign Trade Law of the People's Republic of China, the National Security Law of the People's Republic of China, the Anti-Foreign Sanctions Law of the People's Republic of China and other laws, as well as Article 2 of the Regulations on the Unreliable Entity List and other provisions.



Shield AI, Inc. was included in the Unreliable Entity List by the Ministry of Commerce. (Screenshot from shield.ai website)

Shield AI, Inc. was included in the Unreliable Entity List by the Ministry of Commerce. (Screenshot from shield.ai website)

In addition, the Ministry of Commerce issued an announcement to include the following 12 US entities in the export control list, prohibiting the export of dual-use items to them:

1. American Photonics

2. Novotech, Inc.

3. Echodyne

4. Marvin Engineering Company, Inc.

5. Exovera

6. Teledyne Brown Engineering, Inc.

7. BRINC Drones, Inc.

8. SYNEXXUS, Inc.

9. Firestorm Labs, Inc.

10. Kratos Unmanned Aerial Systems, Inc.

11. Domo Tactical Communications

12. Insitu, Inc.


 
Shein is known for wear-once clothes that won't survive too many washing machine cycles
Your article makes no sense. Even if Shein moves, Vietnam is still getting tariffs 50%. Trump is basically dismantling free trade. It makes no difference.
 
Your article makes no sense. Even if Shein moves, Vietnam is still getting tariffs 50%. Trump is basically dismantling free trade. It makes no difference.

Shein is a Singapore company.

Shein is thinking of concentrating production more in its other factories (like in Turkey) and newer factories ...China is upset.

Shein pledges to invest in UK and Europe ahead of potential IPO​


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Kiss, lick, and suck it!
On the contrary, it should be Trump the old white man who should kowtow to Emperor Xi Jinping. Emperor Xi means business after China's "Hundred Years of Humiliation" and won't ever again allow white orange genocidal men to harm his country's economy and sovereignty again. All white Americans who support the fool Trump will know the folly of their racist ways and will know how to eat the humble pie.
 

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