Trade wars: China strikes back with tariffs on US fruit, pork and pipes
The Commerce Ministry says the penalties are being imposed in response to the Trump administration's tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminium products.
Nevil Gibson Sat, 24 Mar 2018
China has unveiled plans for tariffs against $US3 billion of goods imported from the US.
This follows US President Donald Trump's decision to impose punitive measures on Chinese exports.
China’s Commerce Ministry has released a list of products, from fruit to pork and recycled aluminium and
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