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China slaps 84% tariffs on US goods; Washington calls move a ‘losing game’

European indices were lower between 3-4%. Tracking the sentiment, Nymex crude futures fell by more than 5-6% to slip to $56 per barrel.

April 09, 2025 / 21:48 IST
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Tariff war between US China escalates
Tariff war between US China escalates

China on Wednesday announced an 84 percent levy on U.S. goods, effective Thursday, in response to President Donald Trump’s sweeping 104% tariffs on Chinese imports, which took effect just after midnight.

The European Union followed suit, approving its first set of retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, slated to begin on April 15. Meanwhile, Canada confirmed it will impose 25 percent tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles, targeting both non-compliant vehicles under the USMCA and non-North American content in compliant vehicles.

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China added 12 US entities to export control list, and six firms to its unreliable list.

US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has responded to China's 84 percent tariffs. "I think it's unfortunate that the Chinese actually don't want to come and negotiate, because they are the worst offenders in the international trading system," Bessent said in an interview with Fox Business Network. "The US is trying to rebalance toward more manufacturing. China needs to rebalance towards more consumption," he added. “They have the most imbalanced economy in modern history. This escalation is a loser for them. They can raise tariffs — but so what?”