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    Tariffs live: Trump insists China wants trade deal ‘badly’ as Beijing plans US imports block

    LuckyBy LuckyApril 8, 2025No Comments6 Mins Read
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    What has Donald Trump threatened with China?

    Donald Trump has threatened to put an additional 50 percent levy on the top of the current 54 percent tariff on sugar imports.

    The US President said that he would introduce those measures if Beijing does not withdraw 34 percent tariffs on US products last week.

    This means that the total new levy on imported Chinese goods in the US can climb up to 104 percent this year.

    The US President said that China would need to return on Tuesday, if it does not want to see the measures taken on Wednesday.

    If China does not withdraw 34 percent increase above its already long -term trading abuse by 8 April, 2025, the United States will impose additional tariffs on 50 percent of China, effective from April 9, “he wrote on the truth social.

    Ethena Strawu8 April 2025 16:55

    Trump Tariffs: Who will be killed by China-US trade war because the President has threatened 104% levy?

    On 2 April, Mr. Trump announced an additional 34 percent tariff on all Chinese goods imported to the US at the top of the current 20 percent levy; Bringing tariffs up to 54 percent.

    Now, Mr. Trump is threatening an additional 50 percent tariff on Chinese goods. If Beijing today, on Tuesday 8 April does not leave an anti -retaliation measures – an official of the White House confirmed by taking a tariff of up to an unprecedented 104 percent on Chinese imports.

    Ethena Strawu8 April 2025 16:27

    We plan to maintain digital service tax in conversation with us

    The Prime Minister has said that he wants to maintain a digital service tax, after the report suggestion it can be terminated as part of the trade deal negotiations with the US.

    Sir Kir told the Liassen Committee that AI and other technology companies were “very powerful”.

    He said: “Regarding business talks, obviously there are questions about the appropriate ways for digital services, etc.. There are questions about how technology has an impact with free speech.

    “I have been very clear in my view that we need to arrange any type of digital tax, and equally we need to be the lead of free speech, which we have been in this country for many years.

    “But at the same time, we protect correctly under the Online Security Act – the provisions of which are applied very quickly – and when it comes to dealing with pedophiles and protecting children, I take a very strong line that we take the necessary measures to do so.”

    Ethena Strawu8 April 2025 16:16

    Trump has made it clear that he will not discount tariffs in the near period, says Greer says

    American trade representative Jaimison Greer has said that Donald Trump is clear that he would not exempt tariffs in the near period.

    Tara cobam8 April 2025 15:57

    Labor Sister party asks to pay attention to communities in response to party trump tariff

    Labor’s highly influential sister party has called the government to focus on communities in response to Donald Trump’s tariff.

    The co-up party represented by 41 Labor MPs, including Trade Secretary Jonathan Reynolds, said that businesses owned by community and members should be central to the government’s response to the unfollowed trade war.

    Labor committed in its manifesto to double the size of the cooperative sector. But the General Secretary of the Co-Op Joe Fortune said that Mr. Trump’s tariff is an opportunity for “new economic settlement for communities”.

    “Now is the time for the government what works: to shape your own future, put strength and resources in the hands of communities.”

    He said: “Cooperative businesses keep money local-they are more flexible, long lasting and more justified. And significantly, they put both power and money in the hands of working people.”

    Political correspondent Archie Michelle8 April 2025 15:43

    What happens in the stock market after Trump’s tariff’s ‘Bloodbath’?

    Even statuside, where the stock market route is so clear after Trump’s possible trade war has been so clear, S&P 500 futures were showing an increase of more than 1.3 percent.

    Investors were finally getting some relief from sharp drops and were watching anything to buy back carefully. But is this really the end of the reaction to the stock market tariff? Business and Money Editor Carl Matcht Report:

    Tara cobam8 April 2025 15:36

    Ftse 100 on track for the best day in over three years

    Ftse 100 is on track to be its best day in more than three years.

    Since the announcement of US President Donald Trump’s tariff on last Wednesday, the benefits have been fixed to give some relief to investors after stock prices worldwide.

    People pass Bank of England and Royal Exchange this week
    People pass Bank of England and Royal Exchange this week ,Getty images,

    Tara cobam8 April 2025 15:21

    Economic Advisor Haset says

    White House Economic Advisor Kevin Haset said on Tuesday that American business negotiations are giving priority as they move forward on trade and focus on big business partners, which are large trade surpluses with the United States for years.

    Haset said in an interview with Fox News, “When and if the President has to talk with China and now, but now, we have received instructions to give priority to our colleagues and our business partners like Japan and Korea and others,” Haset has said in an interview with Fox News.

    Tara cobam8 April 2025 15:05

    If necessary, the UK is placing its option on the table for retaliation of US tariff.

    The UK is placing its option on the table for retaliation of the American American tariff “, if necessary”, Sir Kire Stmper has told a senior group of MPs.

    When asked about the government’s response to the tariff, the Prime Minister told the Contact Committee: “Obviously we have to put our options on the table and if necessary, we have to do preparation work for retaliation.

    “But I think it is better to try to interact on a system that reduces tariffs.”

    He insisted that Donald Trump’s tariffs were not “temporary passing phase”, but part of the “changing world system”.

    The Prime Minister said that he wants to ensure that the UK economy should be “flexible and prosperous” and said that the purpose of changing the zero emission vehicle mandate and clinical trials declared on Monday was to pave the way for it.

    Asked whether the government could intervene to prevent the recession, similar to the steps taken during the Kovid epidemic, the Prime Minister stressed that the ministers prioritized support which was more in the nature of breaking the obstacles in the way “rather than spending cash”.

    The UK is placing its option on the table for retaliation of American tariff, if necessary ', Sir Kir Stmper has told a senior group of MPs.
    The UK is placing its option on the table for retaliation of American tariff, if necessary ‘, Sir Kir Stmper has told a senior group of MPs. ,PRU/AFP through Getty Image,

    Tara cobam8 April 2025 14:59

    In response to America’s tariff, China is considering counter-ups

    It is not yet clear which counter-departs Beijing is planning to implement, although the BBC cited the state media, stating that the US agricultural sector could be affected, including a possible total ban on the chicken.

    It is also that the cooperation between the two countries to deal with the Phantenile trade between the two countries may end.

    According to Broadcaster, a possible ban on American films being shown in theaters in China has also been suggested.

    Tara cobam8 April 2025 14:54

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