China ups tariffs on US goods to 125%, won't go higher
- The Trump administration announced a 145% tariff on Chinese exports, pausing increases on other countries.
- Sarah Wynn-Williams testified that Meta undermined U.S. National security by sharing user data with China for market access.
- Wynn-Williams stated that Meta worked closely with the Chinese government to censor anti-Communist Party content.
- Wynn-Williams emphasized the need to rethink business practices with China to avoid future conflict.
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Trump’s trade war with China is 'the end of the era of expanding globalization.' But it could leave the U.S. worse off because of a major imbalance in key imports
The U.S. has more sectors of the economy that are highly reliant on Chinese imports than the other way around.
China Raises Tariffs on US Imports to 125%
(NAFB.com) – China will increase its tariff on U.S. imports to 125% on Saturday, the country’s Ministry of Finance announced Friday. The move is in response to the U.S. increasing its duties on goods from China to 125%, according to the Ministry of Finance, which said the U.S. government’s actions violate trade rules. The two countries have rapidly raised tariffs against each other since President Donald Trump’s announcement of a 34% duty for im…
Here’s Why The Great Decoupling From China Is Long Overdue
By Jarrett Stepman, The Daily Signal | April 10, 2025 In the last few weeks, the world has been on a roller coaster ride over President Donald Trump’s proposals to massively increase tariffs. Whether by intention or not, American trade policies now stand in an interesting place. Trump has paused America’s largest tariffs increases on virtually every country, save one: China. On China, the Trump administration announced Thursday that it will now …
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