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China said it would raise its retaliatory tariff on U.S. goods to 125%, matching the latest duty imposed by the White House ...
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The U.S.'s only rare earths mineral mine has ceased all shipments of rare earth concentrate to China stating materials under 125% tariffs is not commercially rational.
The U.S. will impose a 104% tariff on imports from China starting on Wednesday, according to White House officials.
In my judgment, this modification is necessary and appropriate to effectively address the threat to the national security and economy of the United States,” Trump said.
President Donald Trump's administration has raised tariffs on Chinese imports by 245% after a 145% levy earlier.
According to a White House fact sheet released Tuesday night, these tariffs are a direct response to China’s recent export controls on critical raw materials and its retaliatory tariffs targeting U.S.