News has been added to the top of the lists.
Climb up to see them.
Subscribe to the newsletter
China targets U.S. services and other areas after decrying 'meaningless' tariff hikes on goods
Anniek Bao - CNBC -
17/04
Beijing has wielded a wide range of punitive measures in recent days to strike back at Washington, including steps targeting American services sector.
Dilara Irem Sancar | Anadolu | Getty Images
China last week announced it was done retaliating against U.S. President Donald Trump's tariffs, saying any further increases by the U.S. would be a "joke," and Beijing would "ignore" them.
Instead of continuing to focus on tariffing goods, however, China has chosen to resort to other measures, including steps targeting the American services sector.
Trump has jacked up U.S. levies on select goods from China by up to 245% after several rounds of tit-for-tat measures with Beijing in recent weeks. Before calling it a "meaningless numbers game," China last week imposed additional duties on imports from the U.S. of up to 125%.
While the Trump administration has largely focused on pressing ahead on his tariff plans, Beijing has rolled out a series of non-tariff restrictive measures including widening export controls of rare-earth minerals and opening antitrust probes into American companies, such as pharmaceutical giant DuPont and IT major Google.
Before the latest escalation, in February Beijing had put dozens of U.S. businesses on a so-called "unreliable entity" list, which would re... [Short citation of 8% of the original article]
Loading...
🍪
The economic model of our website relies on displaying personalized advertisements based on the use of advertising cookies. By continuing your visit to our website, you consent to the use of these cookies.
Privacy Policy