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Trump Targets $50 Billion in China Goods, Vows More If Needed

Published 06/15/2018, 08:08 AM
Updated 06/15/2018, 08:10 AM
© Reuters.  Trump Targets $50 Billion in China Goods, Vows More If Needed

(Bloomberg) -- President Donald Trump’s administration moved the U.S. to the brink of a trade war with China, announcing tariffs on $50 billion in Chinese imports that America’s biggest trading partner has vowed to retaliate against.

In a statement Friday, Trump pledged additional tariffs if China follows through on the retaliation threats. The 25 percent duties are a response to the U.S.’s so-called Section 301 investigation earlier this year that accused China of stealing U.S. intellectual property in an effort to dominate the development of advanced technology.

“The United States can no longer tolerate losing our technology and intellectual property through unfair economic practices,” Trump said in the statement.

China, the world’s No. 2 behind the U.S., has pledged to retaliate on U.S. exports including soybeans and pork. The U.S. imported $505 billion of goods from China last year and exported about $130 billion, leaving a 2017 deficit of $376 billion, according to government figures.

Trump has frequently cited such an imbalance as the justification for a punitive trade policy toward China, Canada, Mexico, the European Union and other trading partners.

“These tariffs are essential to preventing further unfair transfers of American technology and intellectual property to China, which will protect American jobs,” he said. “In addition, they will serve as an initial step toward bringing balance to the trade relationship between the United States and China.”

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