The second trade war between the United States and China has so far been more of a snack than a slap-up meal. President Donald Trump campaigned on a repeated promise to impose tariffs of 60% or more on imports from the People’s Republic. In office, however, he has so far raised levies by just 20 percentage points. Beijing has responded with targeted and asymmetric measures. If Trump escalates, China has a banquet of spicy options to choose from.
China has spicy menu of US trade war reprisals
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