Trump administration officials have discussed offering a limited trade agreement to China that would delay and even roll back some U.S. tariffs for the first time in exchange for Chinese commitments on intellectual property and agricultural purchases, according to sources.
September 12, 2019tariffs News Updates
Trump Advisers Consider Interim China Deal to Delay Tariffs
US, China Exchange Goodwill Gesture Ahead of Trade Talks
WASHINGTON The United States and China traded conciliatory gestures, raising hopes they can de-escalate a standoff over trade that has shaken financial markets and cast gloom over the global economy.
September 12, 2019Federal Reserve Finds Wide Tariff Anxiety
U.S. companies showed widespread concerns about tariff and trade policy uncertainty, but generally reported minimal impact thus far, according to a regional survey from the Federal Reserve.
September 5, 2019China Says Trade Talks With US to Be Held in October
BEIJING Chinas Commerce Ministry says talks with the United States on ending their tariff war will take place in early October in Washington, later than previously planned.
September 4, 2019Sept. 1 Tariffs on China Kick In As Does China's Retaliation
The Trump administration slapped tariffs on roughly $110 billion in Chinese imports on Sept. 1, marking the latest escalation in a trade war thats inflicting damage across the world economy. China retaliated.
September 1, 2019China Hits US With Higher Tariffs on Soybeans, Cars, Oil
China announced plans to impose additional tariffs on $75 billion of American goods including soybeans, automobiles and oil retaliation for President Donald Trumps latest planned levies on Chinese imports that sent U.S. stock futures tumbling.
August 23, 2019China Warns US Tariffs Will Escalate Trade Friction
BEIJING China appealed to Washington on Aug. 22 to meet each other halfway and settle a trade war instead of going ahead with planned tariff hikes that Beijing warned will trigger retaliation.
August 22, 2019IMF Says Tariffs Are Ineffective Tool to Right Trade Imbalances
Tempting as it might be to think a stronger dollar offsets higher U.S. tariffs by making Chinese imports cheaper, the International Monetary Fund says the greenbacks global prevalence tells a different story.
August 21, 2019China Signals US Tariff Delay Not Enough to Stop Retaliation
China called planned U.S. tariffs on an additional $300 billion in Chinese goods a violation of accords reached by Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jinping, signaling an American move earlier this week to delay some of those levies was not enough to stave off retaliation.
August 15, 201953-Foot Domestic Containers From China Not on Tariff List
The 53-foot containers that are vital to the movement of goods into the United States from overseas have been removed from a list of items that would be subject to tariffs on goods arriving from China, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said Aug. 13.
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