The US has imposed tariffs on China exceeding 100%

The “aftershocks” of the US’s abuse of tariffs around the world are still continuing, and the global economy is experiencing a “Black Monday”.

From April 7 to 8, dozens of listed companies issued announcements related to increased holdings, firmly optimistic about the development prospects of China’s capital market.

At the same time, on April 8, the Ministry of Commerce made a statement on the US threat to further impose 50% tariffs on China.

Previously, the US imposed two rounds of 10% tariffs on China. In early April, the US abused 34% “reciprocal” tariffs on China. If another 50% tariff is imposed, the US tariffs on China will exceed 100%.

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