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    U.S. considers tariffs on China amid rising trade tensions

    January 22, 2025
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    U.S. President Donald Trump has announced he is considering a 10% tariff on Chinese imports, potentially taking effect as early as February 1. The proposed measure follows escalating tensions between Washington and Beijing, with Trump citing China’s alleged role in facilitating the flow of fentanyl to Mexico and Canada. Labeling China as an “abuser,” the president hinted at further trade actions in what he sees as a bid for fairness in international commerce.

    U.S. considers tariffs on China amid rising trade tensions

    China’s response was swift and firm, with foreign ministry spokeswoman Mao Ning emphasizing that trade conflicts yield “no winners” and pledging to protect the nation’s economic interests. The proposed 10% tariff represents a significant departure from the harsher 60% rate Trump had floated during his presidential campaign, signaling a more moderate but still aggressive stance on trade policy. In addition to targeting China, Trump reiterated his intention to impose tariffs on the European Union, criticizing the bloc for what he described as unfair treatment of the U.S. in trade relations.

    Speaking at a press conference in Washington, he declared tariffs the only effective means to achieve equitable trade terms, while vowing broader reviews of existing trade agreements to uncover unfair practices by American trading partners. The tariff threat also extends to Canada and Mexico, as Trump accused both neighbors of failing to prevent undocumented migration and the inflow of illegal drugs into the U.S.

    Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has promised strong retaliatory measures, with Ottawa reportedly preparing counter-tariffs worth billions. “If the president does choose to proceed with tariffs, Canada will respond and everything is on the table,” Trudeau stated. Mexico, Canada, and China rank as America’s largest trading partners, amplifying the potential economic ripple effects of the proposed tariffs.

    While the Trump administration views tariffs as a tool to protect domestic jobs, stimulate growth, and generate revenue, many economists warn of adverse consequences, including higher prices for U.S. consumers and retaliatory measures that could harm American exporters. China’s Vice Premier Ding Xuexiang, speaking at the World Economic Forum in Davos, avoided direct mention of the U.S. but called for cooperative, “win-win” solutions to resolve global trade disputes.

    His remarks underscore Beijing’s broader strategy of countering protectionist measures with calls for international collaboration. As the global economic landscape remains unsettled, Trump’s tariff plans represent a continuation of his administration’s assertive trade policies. The coming weeks will reveal whether these measures escalate into broader economic confrontations or pave the way for renegotiations aimed at addressing the U.S. president’s concerns. – By MENA Newswire News Desk.

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