China Strikes Back After Trump Imposes 10% Tariff on Goods
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Trump 'not in a rush' to speak with China's Xi Jinping after Beijing hits back with tariffs
Beijing responded with retaliatory measures after President Trump’s announced a 10% tariff on all Chinese goods. CNBC correspondent Megan Casella reports on what this means for consumers.NBC News - 8h -
Trump’s Tariff Turmoil: China Strikes Back
Plus, what role does the drug Fentanyl have in the trade disputes.BBC News - 13h -
WATCH: Canadian hockey fans boo US national anthem after Trump imposes tariffs
Ottawa Senators fans could be heard booing the U.S. national anthem before Saturday night's game against the Minnesota Wild after President Donald Trump imposed tariffs on Canada.ABC News - 2d -
China Strikes Back After Trump Imposes 10% Tariff on Goods
After a 10 percent tariff on Chinese products took effect on Tuesday, China announced retaliatory measures, including tariffs and an investigation of Google.The New York Times - 7h -
China Strikes Back After Trump Imposes 10% Tariff on Goods
After a 10 percent tariff on Chinese products took effect on Tuesday, China announced retaliatory measures, including tariffs and an investigation of Google.The New York Times - 7h -
China hits back with limited response to Trump’s tariffs
Beijing targets energy and Google after US brings in extra 10% levy on Chinese importsFinancial Times - 12h -
China strikes back at Trump, retaliating with tariffs as it 'firmly opposes' US plan
President Donald Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping are expected to talk in "the next couple days," White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Monday.ABC News - 16h -
The tariff wars aren’t over. China hits back over new 10% tariffs.
U.S. agreements with Canada and Mexico stopped tariffs before they were to enter into effect, but the trade war between the world’s top two economies is continuing.MarketWatch - 16h -
China retaliates after Trump's 10% tariff goes into effect
China is retaliating after President Donald Trump imposed a 10% tariff on all Chinese goods, which aims to stop the trade of narcotics into the United States, the White House says. This comes as ...NBC News - 18h -
China to impose new tariffs of U.S. goods
Beijing announced that it will impose new tariffs on goods from the U.S. shortly after President Trump’s tariffs against China went into effect. NBC News’ Alice Barr explains what countermeasures ...NBC News - 21h -
China hits back at Trump with new tariff on U.S. products
China retaliated immediately on Tuesday as a 10% U.S. tariff on Chinese goods went into effect, announcing its own levies of 10% to 15% on some U.S. products.NBC News - 1d -
We're cutting this stock position in half after President Trump imposes tariffs
If we wanted to buy into the teeth of Monday's tariffs sell-off, it would be better buy something that's trading and has strong fundamentals.CNBC - 1d -
Trump facing backlash over new tariffs on goods from China, Mexico and Canada
President Trump's new tariffs on goods from Canada, Mexico and China are set to take effect Tuesday, but they've prompted pushback from members of Congress and impacted industries. CBS News ...CBS News - 1d -
Trump to speak with Trudeau, Mexico after imposing tariffs
President Trump said he would speak Monday morning with the leaders of Canada and Mexico after imposing a fresh round of tariffs on imports from those countries and made clear it would take ...The Hill - 2d -
These Goods May Be Hit Hardest by Trump’s Tariffs on Mexico, Canada and China
These certain goods and industries may be most affected by the tariffs.Inc. - 2d -
Why Trump Is Imposing Tariffs on Mexico
Mr. Trump is trying use tariffs to force Mexico to better guard its border with the United States, but Mexican officials say the tariffs will only hurt both countries.The New York Times - 3d -
Trump set to impose tariffs on Mexico, Canada, China
Trump says that he is rolling out 25 percent tariffs on Mexico and Canada and 10 percent on China. These big tariffs could impact the prices people pay for everyday items. NBC’s Yamiche Alcindor ...NBC News - 3d -
Trump to impose tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China
US neighbors hit with 25% tariff and China with 10% as Trudeau pledges ‘forceful but reasonable’ response. Donald Trump has vowed to impose sweeping tariffs on Canada , Mexico and China ...The Guardian - 4d -
Trump discusses plans to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China
President Trump told reporters that tariffs he planned to impose on Canada, Mexico and China were not a negotiating tool and that there was nothing the countries could do the night before their ...NBC News - 4d -
Trump tariffs live: US president will impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China from Saturday, White House says
Press secretary Karoline Leavitt announces Trump will impose tariffs of 25% on Canada and Mexico and 10% on China. Trump to impose tariffs on imports from Canada, Mexico and China Trudeau: ...The Guardian - 4d -
Trump to impose tariffs on Canada, Mexico and China on Saturday, White House says
The White House said Friday that President Donald Trump would impose a 25% tariff on goods coming to the U.S. from Canada and Mexico and a 10% tariff on those from China on Saturday, a move that ...NBC News - 4d -
Trump enacting 25% tariffs on Mexico and Canada, 10% tariff on China
The White House has announced that as of Saturday, 25% tariffs will be placed on goods from Mexico and Canada while goods from China will have 10% tariffs. CBS News White House digital reporter ...CBS News - 4d -
Trump Says He Plans to Impose 10% Tariffs on Chinese Imports on Feb. 1
The president said the planned duties were a response to China’s failure to curb fentanyl exports.The New York Times - Jan. 22 -
China stocks and renminbi hit by Trump’s 10% tariff threat
Benchmark Hong Kong share index down 1.8% after trade shot at BeijingFinancial Times - Jan. 22 -
Trump considers 10% tariff on China from February
The new president accused Beijing of sending fentanyl to Mexico and Canada which ends up in the US.BBC News - Jan. 22
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