China’s retaliatory tariffs take effect on US agricultural products ABC News’ Britt Clennett reports on how the trade war could impact China’s economy and food supply. March 11, 2025 Additional Live Streams
China has announced additional tariffs of up to 15% on imports of US goods from March 10, with the new measures covering largely agricultural products, alongside restricted exports to 15 US companies, according to a notice posted by the country’s Ministry of Finance and Ministry of...
US President Donald Trump told The Wall Street Journal on Monday that he planned to speak with the Chinese leadership in the next 24 hours about tariffs, and Trump also said the 10 percent planned tariffs were just "an opening salvo". As...
China will impose additional tariffs ranging from 10 to 15 percent on US products, and launch an anti-monopoly probe into Google Inc, as well as other trade measures amid growing trade tensions with the United States. An additional 15 percent tariff will be imposed on coal and liquefied natura...
It was reported that tariffs on U.S. agricultural and food products will most likely be included in the countermeasures. China will resolutely hit back with forceful measures if the United States insists on unilateral new tariffs, the aforementioned source said.Trump last Thursday vowed to implement...
“The fentanyl issue is just an excuse the U.S. uses to impose tariffs on, pressure and blackmail China, and they punish us for helping them. This will not solve their concerns. It is only counterproductive and will deal a heavy blow to the dialogue and cooperation with China on counter...
China’s additional tariffs on US agricultural produce strengthen domestic market,China and the USA, the countries with the world’s two biggest economies, are threatening and impleme
The consideration of tariffs on China's imports of US agricultural products has focused on economic impacts, while the environmental consequences have received less attention. Here we use a global computable general equilibrium model to evaluate long-term crop portfolio changes induced by China's ...
China previously imposed additional tariffs of 10% to 15% in February and March as retaliatory measures against the United States. This time, it is further levied on the current tariff rates of US-produced oil, liquefied natural gas (LNG), agricultural products, etc., which have become the ...
50 percent tariff threat — including, according to some in the know, substantial tariffs on US agricultural products such as soybeans and sorghum; a ban on US poultry exports to China because of the serious bird flu epidemic in the US; and suspending its fentanyl cooperation with the US, ...