#美国加征关税 family, big news! The United States has started making moves again, imposing tariffs on Chinese imported goods. This time it involves a whole bunch of things like electric vehicle batteries, computer chips, medical products, etc.
Biden spoke at the White House with great righteousness, saying things like "we need to ensure fair competition and not let Chinese goods flood the U.S. market." But to put it bluntly, isn't it just because they are worried about our rapid development? The Chinese Ministry of Commerce is also not vague, immediately stating that it will take measures to defend its own interests, and this counterattack will definitely not be absent.
In this round of tariff increases, Biden has also retained the tariffs set by Trump before, and further significantly raised the tariffs on certain goods, with electric vehicle tariffs quadrupling and semiconductor tariffs doubling. The value of affected Chinese imported goods amounts to 18 billion dollars, covering areas like steel, aluminum, semiconductors, and electric vehicles. Although the number of electric vehicles imported from China to the U.S. is not large, this action has more political significance than actual impact; it is clearly aimed at showing voters and trying to gain votes.