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China accuses US of trade bullying as new tariffs imposed | |
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China has accused the US of trade bullying after a new round of US tariffs on Chinese goods kicked in. | |
The US imposed tariffs on a further $200bn ($152bn) worth of Chinese products, the largest round yet in the escalating trade war between the economic superpowers. | |
The tariffs are in response to what the US says are unfair trading practices by China. | |
Beijing has retaliated with tariffs on $60bn of US goods. | |
In an official white paper, as reported by Xinhua news agency, China said the US was employing "trade bullyism practices", "intimidating other countries through economic measures", and hurting the global economy. | |
China has also accused the US of starting the "largest trade war in economic history". | |
The latest move takes the total amount of Chinese imports hit by US tariffs since July up to $250bn. This means about half of all Chinese imports to the US are now subject to new duties. | |
The latest escalation comes as China cancelled further trade talks with the US, according to media reports. | The latest escalation comes as China cancelled further trade talks with the US, according to media reports. |
What happened on Monday? | What happened on Monday? |
The latest US duties apply to almost 6,000 items, making them the biggest round of trade tariffs yet from Washington. | The latest US duties apply to almost 6,000 items, making them the biggest round of trade tariffs yet from Washington. |
They affect handbags, rice and textiles, although some items such as smart watches and high chairs have been exempted. | They affect handbags, rice and textiles, although some items such as smart watches and high chairs have been exempted. |
US companies importing the Chinese products in question will have to pay an additional 10% levy. | US companies importing the Chinese products in question will have to pay an additional 10% levy. |
The tax will rise to 25% from the start of 2019, unless the two countries agree a deal. | The tax will rise to 25% from the start of 2019, unless the two countries agree a deal. |
In contrast, China is placing an additional 5% duty on US products including smaller aircraft, computers and textiles, and an extra 10% on goods such as chemicals, meat, wheat and wine. | In contrast, China is placing an additional 5% duty on US products including smaller aircraft, computers and textiles, and an extra 10% on goods such as chemicals, meat, wheat and wine. |
What tariffs have we had so far? | What tariffs have we had so far? |
In total, the US has imposed three rounds of tariffs on Chinese products this year, totalling $250bn worth of goods. | In total, the US has imposed three rounds of tariffs on Chinese products this year, totalling $250bn worth of goods. |
It placed 25% tariffs on $50bn worth of imports from China in two separate rounds. | It placed 25% tariffs on $50bn worth of imports from China in two separate rounds. |
In July, the White House increased charges on $34bn worth of Chinese products. | In July, the White House increased charges on $34bn worth of Chinese products. |
Then last month, the escalating trade war moved up a gear when the US brought in a 25% tax on a second wave of goods worth $16bn. | Then last month, the escalating trade war moved up a gear when the US brought in a 25% tax on a second wave of goods worth $16bn. |
Beijing retaliated in kind. | Beijing retaliated in kind. |
In response to the first two rounds of US tariffs, China imposed duties on $50bn of US products, targeting key parts of the president's political base, such as farmers. | In response to the first two rounds of US tariffs, China imposed duties on $50bn of US products, targeting key parts of the president's political base, such as farmers. |
Why is the US doing this? | Why is the US doing this? |
President Donald Trump says he wants to stop the "unfair transfers of American technology and intellectual property to China" and protect jobs. | President Donald Trump says he wants to stop the "unfair transfers of American technology and intellectual property to China" and protect jobs. |
Tariffs, in theory, will make US-made products cheaper than imported ones, thereby encouraging consumers to buy American. The idea is that this will boost local businesses and support the national economy. | Tariffs, in theory, will make US-made products cheaper than imported ones, thereby encouraging consumers to buy American. The idea is that this will boost local businesses and support the national economy. |
But many US companies and industry groups have testified to the US Trade Representative's Office that their businesses are being harmed. | But many US companies and industry groups have testified to the US Trade Representative's Office that their businesses are being harmed. |
There are signs that companies are already being affected, and the IMF has warned major escalations will hit global growth. | There are signs that companies are already being affected, and the IMF has warned major escalations will hit global growth. |
Mr Trump's tariff policies are part of his protectionist trade agenda since taking office, which challenges decades of a global free trade system. | Mr Trump's tariff policies are part of his protectionist trade agenda since taking office, which challenges decades of a global free trade system. |
Analysis by Karishma Vaswani, Asia Business Correspondent | Analysis by Karishma Vaswani, Asia Business Correspondent |
There is a long-held view China has cheated not just the US on trade, but other trading partners too. | There is a long-held view China has cheated not just the US on trade, but other trading partners too. |
While not all agree with Mr Trump's strategy, his tariff policy is giving others the confidence to be more vocal about their complaints. | While not all agree with Mr Trump's strategy, his tariff policy is giving others the confidence to be more vocal about their complaints. |
Indeed, the European Chamber of Commerce in China has said the root cause of the US China trade war is "China's incomplete market opening". | Indeed, the European Chamber of Commerce in China has said the root cause of the US China trade war is "China's incomplete market opening". |
In China, those criticisms are being met with rising nationalism, according to the Chinese businesses and academics I spoke to. | In China, those criticisms are being met with rising nationalism, according to the Chinese businesses and academics I spoke to. |
There is a sense the US is jealous of China's rise, and is using the trade war to contain it. | There is a sense the US is jealous of China's rise, and is using the trade war to contain it. |
For China, backing down is not an option - it's preparing for a long battle. | For China, backing down is not an option - it's preparing for a long battle. |
What comes next? | What comes next? |
Mr Trump recently said taxes on another $267bn of goods were "ready to go on short notice" - that would mean virtually all of China's exports to the US would be subject to new duties. | Mr Trump recently said taxes on another $267bn of goods were "ready to go on short notice" - that would mean virtually all of China's exports to the US would be subject to new duties. |
It is unclear how China can match the scale of US tariffs in the long term. | It is unclear how China can match the scale of US tariffs in the long term. |
The US buys far more from China than it sells to them, so China only has limited room to retaliate through trade. | The US buys far more from China than it sells to them, so China only has limited room to retaliate through trade. |
Analysts have said China could get creative when fighting back. | Analysts have said China could get creative when fighting back. |
It could make life more difficult for American companies in China or force its currency lower to boost exports. | It could make life more difficult for American companies in China or force its currency lower to boost exports. |
Mr Trump recently accused China of doing just that. But China has hit back at these accusations. | Mr Trump recently accused China of doing just that. But China has hit back at these accusations. |
China "will never go down the path of stimulating exports by devaluating its currency", Premier Li Keqiang said last week. | China "will never go down the path of stimulating exports by devaluating its currency", Premier Li Keqiang said last week. |