China Slaps 34% Tariff on U.S. Imports in Retaliation to Trump’s Latest Trade Move
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China Slaps 34% Tariff on U.S. Imports in Retaliation to Trump’s Latest Trade Move
China announced a 34% tariff on all U.S. imports, directly responding to President Donald Trump’s recent hike on Chinese goods.
With Trump’s additional 34% tariff and earlier 20% duties, U.S. tariffs on some Chinese goods now total at least 54%.
China condemned the move as “unilateral bullying” and a threat to global supply chain stability.
Both tariffs take effect next week, escalating tensions between the world’s top economies and renewing fears of a prolonged trade war affecting global markets.
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India has doubled down on its decision to continue purchasing discounted Russian crude oil despite U.S. President Donald Trump's remarks suggesting New Delhi may halt such imports. Indian state-owned refiners reaffirmed that sourcing oil from Russia remains a strategic, price-driven choice essential for the country’s energy security, given its 85% crude import dependence. Officials emphasized that Russian oil is not under international sanctions and purchases comply with the G7/EU price cap mechanism, ensuring global markets remain liquid and prices stable. Sources argue that India's imports prevented oil prices from soaring above the March 2022 peak of $137 a barrel amid OPEC+ cuts. Meanwhile, reports of suspended purchases were dismissed, with officials highlighting the EU’s own high intake of Russian LNG. India insists its decisions are guided by national interest while contributing positively to global energy stability, even as Washington hints at possible penalties.
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