Trump's stance on tariffs on China has not softened
According to online reports, according to a report by the Wall Street Journal on the 23rd, senior US officials revealed that the Trump administration is considering various options. In the first option, the tariff rate on China goods may be reduced to approximately 50%-65%. The second plan is called the "grading plan." The United States will divide goods imported from China into goods that are so-called "do not pose a threat to U.S. national security" and so-called "have strategic significance to U.S. national interests." US media said that in the "grading plan", the US will impose a 35% tariff on the first category of goods and a tariff rate of at least 100% on the second category of goods. White House Press Secretary Levitt said Trump's stance on tariffs against China "has not softened." (CCTV network)
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