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Since the announcement, China and the U.S. have gone tit-for-tat with tariff rates. Currently, the U.S. has placed 145% tariffs on all goods imported from China, which prompted China to hit the U.S.
The U.S. President signalled a shift when he said that tariffs will have to "come down substantially," writes Ryan Hass.
After global panic over the president’s trade proposals, Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is downplaying his boss’s bluster.
The trade spat escalated earlier this month when Trump hiked tariffs on Chinese goods to a whopping 145%. China responded ...