Trump lifts China tariffs as trade talks drag on
Tariffs will rise to 25% on a total of $US525 billion worth of Chinese goods.
Nevil Gibson
Mon, 06 May 2019
President Donald Trump announced increased tariffs on Chinese imports in a move that could mean difficulties in the US-China trade talks or add pressure for a quick resolution.
Mr Trump said tariffs on $US200 billion of Chinese goods would rise from 10% to 25%, which would also be imposed
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