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  • 6 months ago
China’s commerce ministry has hit back at the announcement of a 34% levy on Chinese goods, on top of the 20% tariff that U.S. President Donad Trump imposed earlier this year. It said the tariffs “violate international trade rules, severely infringe the legitimate rights of relevant parties and represent a typical act of unilateral bullying.”

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00:00China's Commerce Ministry has hit back at the announcement of a 34 percent levy on
00:04Chinese goods, on top of the 20 percent tariff that U.S. President Donald Trump imposed earlier
00:10this year.
00:11It said the tariffs violate international trade rules, severely infringe the legitimate
00:15rights of relevant parties, and represent a typical act of unilateral bullying.
00:20Meanwhile, the Foreign Ministry said this.
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  • @lyly216 months ago
    Can China prove the % tariff tax on US merchandises for the last 20 years under 40%?
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