China has introduced 15% of duties for American coal and liquefied natural gas, as well as 10% for oil, agricultural equipment and some cars.
China has introduced duties to goods from the United States in response to similar actions by President Donald Trump. Reuters reported this on Tuesday, February 4.
The China Ministry of Finance introduced 15% of American coal and liquefied natural gas roles, as well as 10% for oil, agricultural equipment and some cars.
New tariffs for American exporting will start working on February 10.
Separately, the China and Customs administration said the country is introducing control of Tungsten, Tellurn, Ruthenium, Molybdenum and goods related to Rutnes to “protect the interests of national security”.
In addition, China begins an investigation against American Corporation Google for allegedly violating antimonopoly law.
Remember, on February 2, Trump signed commands to introduce duties to imports from Canada, Mexico and China. For imports from Mexico and Canada, the role will be 25%, and for goods from China – 10%.
The US president accused China of Fentanil supplies by Mexico and Canada, which, according to him, led to increased drug addiction in the country.
China has expressed a “deep frustration” because of the United States’s decision and announced its desire to file a complaint with the World Trade Organization. At the same time, he promised to take response steps to protect his interests.
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