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China responds with tariffs on US goods after Trump’s tariffs on Chinese imports

China imposed tariffs on the imports of the United States early in the morning, and a new President Donald Trump was placed in Chinese products shortly after midnight.

Trump signed a presidential order that allowed 10 % of additional tariffs on imports from China.

The order included 25 % of additional tariffs on imports from Canada and Mexico and 10 % of additional taxes to energy imported from Canada, such as oil, natural gas, and electricity. The President later agreed to suspend the 30 -day pause on Mexico and Canadian tariffs.

An additional 10 % of the additional 10 % tariffs on the imports of China to the United States was enforced on Tuesday after warning that Trump was not enough to stop Fentanyl from being sold in Beijing. According to the White House, Trump is planning to talk to China President Xi Jinping in the second half of Tuesday.

Automotive groups will respond to Trump tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico, and China.

China has imposed tariffs on Tuesday on Tuesday, in response to new tariffs in which President Donald Trump has taken Chinese products. (Ton Molina / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

The Ministry of Finance in China said that as soon as tariffs began, coal and liquefied natural gas will be 15 %, crude oil, agricultural equipment, and 10 % of large engine cars imported from the United States.

China has also launched an anti -monetary survey of Alphabet Inc's Google, including both unreliable enthusiasts in Pvh Corp., Calvin Klein, other brand holding companies, and the US biotechnology company Illumina.

In addition, the Ministry of Commerce and the Customs Bureau have announced that they are imposing export management on some rare soil and metals that are important for migrating high -tech gadgets and clean energy.

According to the ministry, new tariffs on US products will begin on February 10.

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White House said Donald Trump is expected to talk to President Xi Jinping in China later this week. (CHIP SOMODEVILLA / Getty Images / Getty Images)

During the first term of Trump, he began a two -year trade war with China over the large -scale trade surplus of the United States, and each side imposed tariffs on hundreds of millions of dollars, and the world's supply chain. Has damaged and damaged the world economy.

Trump warned that Fentanil could continue to increase Chinese tariffs unless he stopped the flow of the United States.

China threatens to retaliate with Trump tariffs

The US and China flags fly from the street lanterns in the Boston China Town Light.

China has stated that it will disagree with the world trade tariffs and look for other measures. (Reuters/Brian Sidider/File Photo/Reuters Photo)

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“China hopes to stop sending us Fentanyl, otherwise the customs duties will be significantly higher,” said President.

China states that Fentanyl's flow is a US problem, and that he will disagree with the tariffs of the World Trade Organization, and will look for other measures, but it is still open for dialogue. 。

Reuters contributed to this report.

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