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White House says Beijing missed deadline to lift retaliatory tariffs, US to hike China tariffs to 104%

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Will China respond in kind? Showdown !!!!!!!! Who's going to blink first ?

The White House is signaling that new tariffs on Chinese imports are taking effect after China's government missed a deadline to lift its retaliatory tariffs that were imposed in response to President Donald Trump's tariffs.

White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Tuesday that because China declined to lift its retaliatory tariff, the president's additional 50% tariff levied on top of previously imposed tariffs of 20% and 34% took effect, bringing the total tariff on Chinese goods to 104%.

She added that the tariffs took effect at noon Eastern Time on Tuesday, with tariff collection set to begin on Wednesday. Leavitt said that U.S. trading partners should be coming to the administration with deals to improve trade terms.

"The president's message has been simple and consistent from the beginning to countries around the world – bring us your best offers and he will listen," Leavitt said during a White House press briefing Tuesday. "Deals will only be made if they benefit American workers and address our nation's crippling trade deficits."

Leavitt said that by contrast, China's retaliatory tariffs have prompted Trump to increase duties on Chinese imports in response, serving as an example of what other countries that follow suit can expect.

"On the other hand, countries like China, who have chosen to retaliate, and try to double down on their mistreatment of American workers are making a mistake," she said.

"President Trump has a spine of steel and he will not break, and America will not break under his leadership. He is guided by a firm belief that America must be able to produce essential goods for our own people and export them to the rest of the world," Leavitt said. "A strong America cannot be solely dependent on foreign countries for our food, medicines, and critical minerals, and America must always maintain a robust defense supply chain."

The Trump administration has centered its tariff strategy around the elimination of trade deficits. After touting plans for "reciprocal" tariffs, the administration's formula for those tariffs was calculated based on the size of the U.S. trade deficit with various trading partners.

Economists tend to dismiss trade deficits as neither good nor bad, arguing they're the result of mutually beneficial trade decisions. Ryan Young, senior economist at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, previously told FOX Business that trade balances don't "say anything about a country's economic health, good or bad," and noted the U.S. has run trade deficits for over 50 years.

"The U.S. has run a trade deficit every year since the 1970s, yet living standards are better by almost every measure, whether it's income, unemployment rate, life expectancy, percentage of low-income households with air-conditioning, internet and other goods," he said.

"If the trade deficit were harmful, much of what we see all around us every day should not exist," Young added.

JPMorgan Chase CEO Jamie Dimon wrote in his annual shareholder letter released Monday that trade deficits "are not necessarily good or bad" and observed, "Even if our country had no net trade deficit, it would likely be running deficits with some countries and surpluses with others."

 

mandrill

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The Chinese never intended to lift them. They want to force tariffs as high as possible to cause a political crisis in the USA
 
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Chinese are very smart, I'm not saying i like them but they're brilliant. Does this mean a sony TV built in China is now going to cost double in the US?
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Sooner or later all things Chinese imported we want to buy
will be cheaper after China has diverted their exports away
from the U.S. That together with drop in oil prices would translate
to global dis-inflation, outside the U.S. of course.

Someone will have to step in to mediate between Xi and Trump.
This trade war between China and the U.S. could end in mutual economic
destruction on both sides.
 

oil&gas

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I think at this point a political crisis in the US is very welcome.
This administration and the MAGA Nazi cult needs to be destroyed and if the Chinese are going to do it, so be it. lol.
EU and the UK along with Canada can launch retaliation against
the U.S. to weaken Trump. Japan also can do it and so can India
and South Korea. So far it appears they all prefer diplomacy and
negotations if they have a choice.

If China turns out to be the one and only one major power
to stand up to Trump the world perhaps needs a new leader.
 
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The United States initiates a trade confrontation by imposing tariffs on Chinese goods, prompting China to respond in kind with retaliatory tariffs. In a further escalation, the U.S. issues an ultimatum demanding that China remove its countermeasures. When China refuses, recognizing that to capitulate would be to negotiate from a position of weakness. The U.S. doubles down, imposing even more tariffs.
Caught in a spiraling trade war, China will hold firm, unwilling to be seen as retreating under pressure. Meanwhile, the rest of the world watches with growing concern, as country after country unites in opposition to the Trump administration’s increasingly aggressive tariff policies. The ripple effects of these measures are not contained to boardrooms and trade talks, they reach directly into the lives of ordinary people.
In the United States, a broad coalition of consumers, business leaders, and lawmakers voices strong opposition to the tariffs. Discontent is growing across the political spectrum. Prices begin to rise, key goods become scarce, and American companies unable to absorb the costs start laying off workers or shutting down altogether. The pressure on Trump and his administration will begin to intensify, slowly but inevitably.
Trump is not merely toying with the livelihoods of millions of Americans, he is jeopardizing the stability of the global economy. He is gambling with the fate of the world.


Trump's trade war will end with a spectacular crash. His gravy train will run away uncontrollably and in the final crash you will see Trump's orange screaming face contorted with pain as he is thrown from the horrible wreck hurtling beside him will be his famous gold toilet bowl.
As prices rise and businesses close, Trump insists it’s all going “beautifully.” He calls the economic collapse a “temporary victory,” and tells Americans to be patient while they pay double for groceries and gasoline. Allies around the world shake their heads and will move on without the U.S.
Meanwhile, Trump’s approval rating falls faster than a lead balloon. He blames the media, China, Canada, and possibly even wind turbines. Can Trump Make America
Great Again if America is Alone?

 
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oil&gas

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Trump would have gained more support had he imposed tariffs only
in moderation. He could have done it one step at a time like slapping
a basic tariff rate of 5% across all importers first and then sit back
in a wait-and-see mode. Now he may end up having to make nice with Xi.
 

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US for now. Americans will be driving over the border.
They will pay the tariffs when they come back to the US. Already Americans are trying to bring eggs back to the US from Canada, only for U.S. customs to destroy them.
 

mandrill

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Giving an over / under of when Congress impeaches Trump and Navarro and removes them to save the US economy.

I think Mike Johnson can hold out 21 days before he has to make the move.

Either way, the GOP is fucked.
 
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