In
the latest nonsense propaganda from CNN yesterday they were saying
the stock market is up because the trade war is ‘OFF’.
Trump
threatens China with $100bn more in tariffs as response to Beijing’s
‘unfair retaliation’
RT,
5
April, 2018
Donald
Trump has instructed the US Trade Representative to consider slapping
China with an additional $100 billion in tariffs, accusing China of
engaging in “unfair retaliation” instead of backing down to
Washington’s pressure.
“Rather
than remedy its misconduct, China has chosen to harm our farmers and
manufacturers. In light of China's unfair retaliation, I have
instructed the USTR to consider whether $100 billion of additional
tariffs would be appropriate under section 301 and, if so, to
identify the products upon which to impose such tariffs,” Trump’s
statement, released by the White House, said.
Earlier
this week Beijing announced that it was considering a mirror
response, after the United States Trade Representative (USTR)
released a preliminary list of Chinese products, totalling some $50
billion, which it plans to slap with increased tariffs, under Trump’s
order.
Despite
Beijing’s repeated warnings that it would proportionally respond to
any US moves, and its calls for negotiations to avoid an escalation
of a trade war, Donald Trump on Thursday decided to adopt a harsher
policy. While instructing the USTR to consider new measures, he once
again cited Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, which had
previously “determined that China has repeatedly engaged in
practices to unfairly obtain America's intellectual property.”
Somewhat
downplaying this new round in the trade spat, which is likely to
further impact global stock markets, Trump claimed that he was still
ready to have discussions with China to achieve a “free, fair, and
reciprocal trade and to protect the technology and intellectual
property of American companies and American people.”
“Trade
barriers must be taken down to enhance economic growth in America and
around the world. I am committed to enabling American companies and
workers to compete on a level playing field around the world, and I
will never allow unfair trade practices to undermine American
interests,” the White House statement reads.
The
trade dispute between Washington and Beijing sharply escalated this
week, after the Trump administration on Tuesday announced 25 percent
tariffs on some 1,300 industrial, technology, transport, and medical
products. In response, Beijing said that it will target 106 American
products, including soybeans, automobiles and chemicals. Both sets of
measures have yet to come into effect.
Trump’s
call for new measures against China comes a day after White House
economic adviser Larry Kudlow said that he expected that the United
States and China would work out their trade differences. “I believe
that the Chinese will back down and will play ball,” Kudlow
commented.
You'll ger a bit more sense from this
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