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Trump says China ‘broke the deal’ in trade talks

Washington,:  US President Donald Trump has said China “broke the deal” in trade talks, ramping up hostilities ahead of negotiations between the two sides.
The comments come as Beijing said it would retaliate with “necessary countermeasures” if the US raises tariffs on Chinese products, according to a BBC News report.
Mr Trump has vowed to more than double tariffs on $200bn (£152bn) of Chinese goods on Friday.
Despite that, the two sides are due to hold trade talks in the US on Thursday.
Ahead of the discussions, Mr Trump accused China’s leaders of breaking the deal the US was negotiating on trade.
“They broke the deal… They can’t do that. So they’ll be paying,” Mr Trump told supporters at a campaign rally in Florida.
He said if the two sides don’t make a deal, there was “nothing wrong with taking in more than $100bn a year”.
Only recently, the two sides seemed to be nearing an agreement that would put an end to the trade war.
But on Sunday Mr Trump said on Twitter the US would hike tariffs on $200bn worth of Chinese goods this week and could introduce fresh tariffs.
US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer later accused China of backtracking on commitments in trade talks. However, he insisted a deal with Beijing was still possible.
Tariffs are taxes paid by importers on foreign goods, so a 25pc tariff imposed by the US on Chinese goods would be paid by American companies.
The escalation of the trade war has sent waves across financial markets.
The Hang Seng index was down 1.2% and the Shanghai Composite shed 0.8% in early trading on Thursday.
Mr Lighthizer released an official notice on Wednesday that duty rates on a vast array of Chinese-made electrical equipment, machinery, car parts and furniture would jump to 25pc on Friday.
Tariffs on $200bn of Chinese goods were supposed to rise to 25pc from 10pc at the start of the year but that was postponed as negotiations advanced.
If they go ahead, the Chinese have said they will retaliate in kind.
“The escalation of trade friction is not in the interests of the people of the two countries and the people of the world,” the Chinese Commerce Ministry said in a statement.
“The Chinese side deeply regrets that if the US tariff measures are implemented, China will have to take necessary countermeasures.”
Mr Trump has also said the US could hit another $325bn of Chinese goods with a 25pc tariff “shortly”.
The two sides have already imposed tariffs on billions of dollars worth of one another’s goods, creating uncertainty for businesses and weighing on the global economy.
The International Monetary Fund has said the escalation of US-China trade tension was one factor to have contributed to a “significantly weakened global expansion” late last year as it cut its 2019 global growth forecast.
(UNI)

 

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