#交易故事 #交易新闻 Recently, the United States is set to negotiate with the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
On February 1, the U.S. imposed a 10% tariff on Chinese goods exported to the U.S. citing issues such as fentanyl. On February 4, China announced that starting February 10, it would impose tariffs on certain imports from the U.S. On March 3, the U.S. announced an additional 10% tariff on relevant Chinese products on top of the original 10% tariff, after which China filed a lawsuit against the U.S. under the World Trade Organization dispute resolution mechanism. On April 2, the U.S. imposed 'reciprocal tariffs' on Chinese goods, raising tariffs to 145%; on April 10, China increased its tariff rates on the U.S. to 125%. Starting May 2, the U.S. officially terminated the policy of exempting tariffs on small packages valued at no more than $800 from China.
Last night's negotiations were undoubtedly the clarion call for a full-scale charge.