China raises tariffs on U.S. good to 84% in retaliation to Trump tariffs
CBSN
China said it is raising its tariffs on U.S. products to 84%, up from its previously announced 34%, after President Trump's import duties on Chinese imports went into effect today at a rate of 104%.
Mr. Trump's broad-based tariffs, which apply to imports of almost every nation, kicked in after midnight Eastern time in the U.S.
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