China raises tariffs on US goods to 125% as Xi urges EU to resist Trump ‘bullying’
11-04-2025 10:33 via theguardian.com

China raises tariffs on US goods to 125% as Xi urges EU to resist Trump ‘bullying’

Chinese leader canvasses Spain and other trading partners on how to tackle economic fallout as market turmoil continuesBusiness live – latest updatesWhy did ‘strongman’ Trump back down on tariffs? – podcastChina has raised its tariffs on US products to 125% in the latest salvo of the trade dispute with Washington, just hours after Xi Jinping said there were “no winners in a tariff war”.Xi made the comments during a meeting with the Spanish prime minister in wh
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