'China played it wrong, they panicked': Donald Trump reacts to Beijing's retaliatory tariff amid escalating trade war
Friday, 4 April 2025 US President Donald Trump criticized China's decision to impose a 34% tariff on all US imports, claiming China 'panicked' in response to his recent trade measures. China's finance ministry confirmed the tariffs as reciprocal. The tensions include higher tariffs on imports from the European Union, Japan, and Israel, with Trump declaring a national emergency to enforce his policy.
Countries have vowed to hit back at US President Donald Trump's global tariffs onslaught, as markets tumble over fears his trade war would damage the world economy. Trump spared almost no nation on his "Liberation Day", hitting friends and foes alike and reserving some of the harshest tariffs for...
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent has admitted that the ongoing tariff war with China, sparked by President Donald Trump's massive 245% tariffs, is "unsustainable."..
U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent declined to confirm direct tariff negotiations with China, suggesting that Beijing faces severe economic fallout if current trade barriers persist. Speaking to..
Tariff War: Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent addressed pressing concerns about supply chain shocks and progress on trade deals with key Asian allies. Amid declining Chinese cargo shipments, Bessent..
Amid escalating US-China trade tensions, Beijing is directly engaging the American public via social media, challenging the notion that tariffs solely harm... IndiaTimes
US President Donald Trump on Thursday expressed confidence about reaching a "very good" trade deal with China, even as the US imposed steep tariffs of up to 245... Zee News Also reported by •DNA •IndiaTimes
While China has announced a retaliatory tariff of 34%, Vietnam, Singapore, the 27-member nation bloc European Union, Japan are preparing to hit back soon. DNA