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In China, the government urged the Donald Trump administration to immediately remove all unilateral tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned most of the taxes imposed since his return to the presidency. The Ministry of Commerce described the measures as violations of global trade and announced a comprehensive assessment of the impact the ruling will have on Asian exports. Beijing argues that the decision confirms the abuse of national emergency powers to impose tariffs. Trade tensions escalate as Chinese companies await the return of millions of dollars in duties. Meanwhile, President Trump declared last Saturday that he would raise global tariffs by 10%, a measure legally permitted despite the Court’s ruling.

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00:00Meanwhile, the Chinese government urged the Donald Trump administration to immediately
00:04remove all unilateral tariffs after the U.S. Supreme Court overturned most of the taxes
00:09imposed since his return to the presidency.
00:12The Chinese Ministry of Commerce described the measures as violations of global trade
00:16and announced a comprehensive assessment of the impact this court ruling will have on
00:20Asian experts.
00:22Beijing argues that this ruling confirms that the use of national emergencies to impose
00:26tariffs was an abuse of authority.
00:28Trade tensions escalate as Chinese companies await the return of millions of dollars in
00:34tariffs.
00:35U.S. President Trump declared last Saturday that he would raise global tariffs by 10 percent,
00:39which is legally allowed.
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