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China hits US with retaliatory tariffs

China has hit the United States with a full retalual tariff over President Trump's customs duties for Chinese products that were enforced on Tuesday.

The Chinese Ministry of Finance announced measures and imposed a 15 % tariff on liquefied natural gas and coal. China also stated that crude oil, pickup trucks, agricultural machinery, and large -scale diffusion vehicles will be papering 10 % of tariffs.

The tariff will be enforced on February 10 next week.

“One -sided charges of US tariffs are seriously violating the rules of the World Trade Organization,” said the National Council Council Council. “It is useless to solve its own problems, but also impairs normal economic cooperation between China and the United States.”

China's Ministry of Commerce I said Export control is imposed on several important factors, such as Tellurium, Bismuth, Tungsten, Indium, and Molybdenum.

China has pursued Google, where search engines are not working in East Asian countries. State administration for market regulation announcement On Tuesday, it starts an anti -trade probe for the company.

Retalysis from Beijing occurred when a wide range of measures were signed by the President on the weekend, and on Tuesday, 10 % of Trump's additional duties were implemented.

The tariff threat has been a part of Trump's widespread trade agenda with American neighbors, Canada and Mexico. Mr. Trump said it would collect 25 % of customs duties to each product in the United States. His administration is the safety of those countries that forced the country to crack down on the inflow of Fentanil and other illegal drugs in Japan, and to enforce the border well.

Trump talks separately with leaders in the two countries on Monday, and one month after receiving the guarantee that each country will enforce the safety of the border and help suppress the flow of illegal drugs beyond the border of the state. I decided to postpone tariffs.

“I am looking forward to participating in these negotiations with President Shainbaum, who is trying to achieve” transactions “between both countries,” said Trump on Monday following the call of President Mexico.

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