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The new round of trade talks between China and the United States just ended in Shanghai.
At a time when people from all walks of life are speculating on the progress of the negotiations, U.
S.
President Trump tweeted this morning that he would increase the amount of US$300 billion worth of Chinese goods from September 1.
A 10% tariff is levied.
At the same time, trade negotiations aimed at easing tensions between the world’s two largest economies are continuing.
Trump wrote on Twitter: "Trade negotiations are still going on.
During the negotiations, the United States will begin on September 1, imposing 10% tariffs on the remaining US$300 billion of goods and products from China.
This Excluding the 25% tariffs imposed on US$250 billion of Chinese goods.
” The new round of Sino-US trade talks just ended in Shanghai.
While all walks of life were speculating about the progress of the negotiations, US President Trump tweeted this morning.
, Will impose an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods worth 300 billion U.
S.
dollars from September 1.
At the same time, trade negotiations aimed at easing tensions between the world’s two largest economies are continuing.
Trump wrote on Twitter: "Trade negotiations are still going on.
During the negotiations, the United States will begin on September 1, imposing 10% tariffs on the remaining US$300 billion of goods and products from China.
This Excluding the 25% tariffs that have been imposed on US$250 billion of Chinese goods.
” China and the United States concluded two days of trade talks in Shanghai on Wednesday.
Neither party announced any breakthroughs.
China called the talks constructive and stated that the next round of talks will be held in the United States in September.
Recently, U.
S.
President Trump warned China not to wait until the end of his first term to finalize any trade agreement.
Trump stated that if he wins re-election in the U.
S.
president in 2020, there may be no agreement or worse.
.
At a time when people from all walks of life are speculating on the progress of the negotiations, U.
S.
President Trump tweeted this morning that he would increase the amount of US$300 billion worth of Chinese goods from September 1.
A 10% tariff is levied.
At the same time, trade negotiations aimed at easing tensions between the world’s two largest economies are continuing.
Trump wrote on Twitter: "Trade negotiations are still going on.
During the negotiations, the United States will begin on September 1, imposing 10% tariffs on the remaining US$300 billion of goods and products from China.
This Excluding the 25% tariffs imposed on US$250 billion of Chinese goods.
” The new round of Sino-US trade talks just ended in Shanghai.
While all walks of life were speculating about the progress of the negotiations, US President Trump tweeted this morning.
, Will impose an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods worth 300 billion U.
S.
dollars from September 1.
At the same time, trade negotiations aimed at easing tensions between the world’s two largest economies are continuing.
Trump wrote on Twitter: "Trade negotiations are still going on.
During the negotiations, the United States will begin on September 1, imposing 10% tariffs on the remaining US$300 billion of goods and products from China.
This Excluding the 25% tariffs that have been imposed on US$250 billion of Chinese goods.
” China and the United States concluded two days of trade talks in Shanghai on Wednesday.
Neither party announced any breakthroughs.
China called the talks constructive and stated that the next round of talks will be held in the United States in September.
Recently, U.
S.
President Trump warned China not to wait until the end of his first term to finalize any trade agreement.
Trump stated that if he wins re-election in the U.
S.
president in 2020, there may be no agreement or worse.
.