Trump to propose 25 per cent tariff on USD 200 billion of Chinese imports: Source

While the tariffs would not be imposed until after a period of public comment, raising the proposed level to 25 percent could escalate the trade dispute between the world's two biggest economies.

By :  migrator
Update: 2018-08-01 05:02 GMT
Donald Trump

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The Trump administration plans to propose slapping a 25-percent tariff on USD 200 billion of imported Chinese goods after initially setting them at 10 percent, a source familiar with the plan said on Tuesday.

President Donald Trump's administration said on July 10 it would seek to impose the 10-percent tariffs on thousands of Chinese imports, ranging from food products and furniture to chemicals, steel and aluminum.

While the tariffs would not be imposed until after a period of public comment, raising the proposed level to 25 percent could escalate the trade dispute between the world's two biggest economies.

The source said the administration could announce the tougher proposal as early as Wednesday.

In early July, the US government imposed 25-percent tariffs on an initial USD 34 billion of Chinese imports. Beijing retaliated with matching tariffs on the same amount of US exports to China.

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