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China calls Trump's trade war a joke, jumps tariffs on U.S. goods to 125%

China's Ministry of Commerce | Image credit: N509FZ at Wikimedia Commons

In the latest trade back-and-forth, China has surged its tariff rate on US goods from 84% to 125%, at the same time saying it won't negotiate if the U.S. continues to engage in "trade blackmail."

Starting on April 12, the Chinese government will raise tariffs on all U.S. goods by another 41%. This increase comes two days after the last increase, saw tariffs surge from 34% to 84%.

In a statement released by China's State Council Tariff Commission, spotted by Bloomberg, China has declared that it will raise tariffs from 84% to 125%. It then said that because of the prohibitively high tariff level, there is no market for American goods.

But, should America raise the tariffs again, China has made it clear that it will not raise tariffs. At the same time, the Ministry of Commerce said that if the U.S. is to continue infringing upon China's rights and interests, the country will enact its own countermeasures and follow them through to the end.

It didn't specify those countermeasures. However, as it has done before, there are always non-tariff options like limiting quantities of US goods that are allowed in the country, and other restrictions and requirements placed on US businesses, like Apple, to continue to do business in the country.

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In a separate statement released by China's Commerce Ministry China identified the Trump Administration's tariffs coercion and bullying, saying the abnormally high tariffs have no practical meaning in the economy and ultimately have become a joke.

It also said that China is open to negotiation, but threats and pressure are not the right way to deal with China. Instead, the ministry would like to resolve differences through equal dialogue on the basis of mutual respect.

President Trump, however, has said he is waiting for a call from Beijing. China does not appear interested in calling first.

On April 9, Trump announced that he had authorized a 90-day pause on new tariffs against most countries the U.S. deals with. At the same time, there is also a lowering of the reciprocal tariff for most countries to 10% for the period, which is still three times more than what was applied before in most cases.

China, however, was not included in that pause. Instead, the administration raised the tariffs to 125%, but later clarified that the tariff rate was actually 145%. Apple stock, predictably, took another hit.

Apple's stock on Friday morning has been tumultous. At press time, it is about at Thursday's close.

46 Comments

DAalseth 7 Years · 3258 comments

The US needs stuff from China more than China needs ANYTHING from the US.
I expect there may be exemptions for Amazon, Apple and Walmart. But the hundreds of thousands of small stores, local stores, regional stores, that are the heart of the economy will be massacred. 

As someone pointed out yesterday, this whole scrap is above all making China look like the reliable, stable, rational, trustworthy partner. That is going to be the most harmful thing coming out of this for the US.

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mike_galloway 5 Years · 129 comments

When china hold a huge proportion of US debt it's a stupid man that provokes the dragon especially when the US need mountains of new debt continually. 

The bond markets are the real king here and will determine the outcome of this farce.

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DAalseth 7 Years · 3258 comments

When china hold a huge proportion of US debt it's a stupid man that provokes the dragon especially when the US need mountains of new debt continually. 

The bond markets are the real king here and will determine the outcome of this farce.

I’ve thought for at least 20 years that all China has to do is call in even a good fraction of the US debt they own and it would be all over for the US. 

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qwerty52 8 Years · 379 comments

The call from China will never come. This guy thinks he is king of the world, But this is true only in his imagination. I am afraid, the way he is treating his best allies will make America lonely and without friends. And the worst af all, his amateurism is destroying the best company in the world: Apple

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libertyandfree 12 Years · 219 comments

DAalseth said:
The US needs stuff from China more than China needs ANYTHING from the US.
I expect there may be exemptions for Amazon, Apple and Walmart. But the hundreds of thousands of small stores, local stores, regional stores, that are the heart of the economy will be massacred. 

As someone pointed out yesterday, this whole scrap is above all making China look like the reliable, stable, rational, trustworthy partner. That is going to be the most harmful thing coming out of this for the US.

China needs money from the US to run their economy.  The US is by far their biggest customer whereas we are mostly consumers of their products - many of them not essential for daily life.  Yes, some small businesses rely on their cheap Chinese products but they will have to adapt in the short term - you don’t fold because some segments get hurt.  If the US stops buying the Chinese goods then China must sell them elsewhere, or shutter factories, which floods the market and crashes their prices.  Forgotten in all this is the massive theft by China on IP which was being reversed by the first Trump administration and then was unexplainable dropped by the Biden administration.  This needs to be corrected as well and this requires the Chinese govt to enforce.  

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