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China's tariff hikes on US goods come into force | |
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New Chinese tariffs of up to 25% have been imposed on $60bn (£46bn) worth of US goods. | New Chinese tariffs of up to 25% have been imposed on $60bn (£46bn) worth of US goods. |
The tariffs, which came into force at midnight in Beijing on 1 June, are in retaliation for the US doubling tariffs on $200bn of Chinese goods in May. | The tariffs, which came into force at midnight in Beijing on 1 June, are in retaliation for the US doubling tariffs on $200bn of Chinese goods in May. |
China had previously imposed tariffs of between 5-10% on 5,140 US products. | China had previously imposed tariffs of between 5-10% on 5,140 US products. |
On Friday, China announced plans to blacklist some foreign firms and individuals it deemed harmful to the country's interests. | On Friday, China announced plans to blacklist some foreign firms and individuals it deemed harmful to the country's interests. |
China's Commerce Ministry said it had decided to create an "undesirable entities" list to combat "unilateralism and trade protectionism". | China's Commerce Ministry said it had decided to create an "undesirable entities" list to combat "unilateralism and trade protectionism". |
"At present, the world economic development is uncertain and unstable factors are increasing," Ministry of Commerce spokesman Gao Feng told reporters at a press conference in Beijing. | "At present, the world economic development is uncertain and unstable factors are increasing," Ministry of Commerce spokesman Gao Feng told reporters at a press conference in Beijing. |
"Unilateralism and trade protectionism are on the rise. The multilateral trading system is facing severe challenges, and normal international economic and trade activities are negatively disrupted." | "Unilateralism and trade protectionism are on the rise. The multilateral trading system is facing severe challenges, and normal international economic and trade activities are negatively disrupted." |
He added that China would blacklist any entities, organisations or individuals who could cause "substantial damage" to Chinese enterprises, as well as any entities that pose a potential threat to China's national security. | He added that China would blacklist any entities, organisations or individuals who could cause "substantial damage" to Chinese enterprises, as well as any entities that pose a potential threat to China's national security. |
What could happen next? | What could happen next? |
Beijing's tariffs on American goods aren't going to have much of an impact on US economic growth. | Beijing's tariffs on American goods aren't going to have much of an impact on US economic growth. |
After all, China is only able to tax around $120bn worth of America's goods - that's how much it imported from the US last year. | After all, China is only able to tax around $120bn worth of America's goods - that's how much it imported from the US last year. |
Economists say at most, the US might see about one tenth of its gross domestic product shaved off by Beijing's tariffs. | Economists say at most, the US might see about one tenth of its gross domestic product shaved off by Beijing's tariffs. |
But what could hurt the US is reduced Chinese investment. | But what could hurt the US is reduced Chinese investment. |
The US China Business Council has warned that exports to China from the US were down about 7% last year because of the trade war. | The US China Business Council has warned that exports to China from the US were down about 7% last year because of the trade war. |
Separately, a report by the US-China Investment Project found Chinese investment into the US plummeted by 60% in 2018, partly because of the souring political climate. | Separately, a report by the US-China Investment Project found Chinese investment into the US plummeted by 60% in 2018, partly because of the souring political climate. |
Beijing could go even further, as I've said before, and in recent days it has even warned about curbing its rare earth exports to the US. | Beijing could go even further, as I've said before, and in recent days it has even warned about curbing its rare earth exports to the US. |
China is by far the largest producer of these raw materials, used in a range of products from electronics to renewable energy - and vital for many American industries. | China is by far the largest producer of these raw materials, used in a range of products from electronics to renewable energy - and vital for many American industries. |
If it does curb rare earth exports to the US, it would be challenging for American companies to find alternative sources quickly. | If it does curb rare earth exports to the US, it would be challenging for American companies to find alternative sources quickly. |
China's move mirrors a similar one by US President Donald Trump in mid-May, where he declared a national emergency to protect US computer networks from "foreign adversaries". | China's move mirrors a similar one by US President Donald Trump in mid-May, where he declared a national emergency to protect US computer networks from "foreign adversaries". |
The Trump administration then added Huawei to a list of companies that American firms cannot trade with unless they have a licence. | The Trump administration then added Huawei to a list of companies that American firms cannot trade with unless they have a licence. |
Huawei has been at the epicentre of the US-China power struggle for months. | Huawei has been at the epicentre of the US-China power struggle for months. |
Led by the US, the firm faces a growing backlash from Western countries over possible risks posed by using its products in next-generation 5G mobile networks. | Led by the US, the firm faces a growing backlash from Western countries over possible risks posed by using its products in next-generation 5G mobile networks. |
The US argues the Chinese government could use Huawei products for surveillance. | The US argues the Chinese government could use Huawei products for surveillance. |
Huawei denies such claims and says it is independent from the Chinese government. | Huawei denies such claims and says it is independent from the Chinese government. |
So far, the US has imposed tariffs on $250bn of Chinese goods, having accused the country of unfair trade practices. | So far, the US has imposed tariffs on $250bn of Chinese goods, having accused the country of unfair trade practices. |
Beijing hit back with duties on $110bn of US goods, blaming the US for starting "the largest trade war in economic history". | Beijing hit back with duties on $110bn of US goods, blaming the US for starting "the largest trade war in economic history". |
Tariffs will be raised on a total of 5,140 products. They include: | Tariffs will be raised on a total of 5,140 products. They include: |
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