US and China trade war resumes as new tariffs announced
US President Donald Trump has said he will impose a 25% tariff on $50 billion worth of goods imported from China containing “industrially significant technology” to help protect IP.
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28 June 2018 Since acceding to the World Trade Organization in 2001, China has “lived up to its responsibility as a major country” by “effectively” protecting IP rights, according to a report from China’s State Council Information Office.
6 July 2018 US President Donald Trump has said that US tariffs could be applied to more than $500 billion worth of Chinese goods, just two weeks after he announced a 25% tariff on $50 billion of goods from China.
11 July 2018 The US has announced it will impose additional tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese imports as a trade war between the countries rages on.