Beijing hits again with its personal set of tariffs on all US items after Trump’s newest levies.
China has introduced tariffs on US merchandise in response to new levies imposed on Chinese language items by US President Donald Trump.
Beijing unveiled a 34-percent tariff on all US items and restrictions on exports of uncommon earth minerals.
With international monetary markets sliding, how far are each nations keen to go?
And can this back-and-forth change commerce insurance policies?
Presenter: James Bays
Friends:
John Gong – Professor on the College of Worldwide Enterprise and Economics
Robert Koepp – Director of the Asia-Pacific Geoeconomics and Enterprise Initiative at Chapman College
Robert Kelly – Professor of political science at Pusan Nationwide College