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Old 04-05-2018, 10:42 PM  
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Trump proposes $100 billion in additional tariffs on Chinese products

Should be a fun day on Wall St. tomorrow

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President Donald Trump on Thursday said he has instructed the United States Trade Representative to consider $100 billion in additional tariffs against China.

"In light of China's unfair retaliation, I have instructed the USTR to consider whether $100 billion of additional tariffs would be appropriate under section 301 and, if so, to identify the products upon which to impose such tariffs," Trump said in a statement.

As of 8:25 p.m. ET, the implied open for the Dow Jones industrial average was more than 350 points lower. At one point, futures had implied a more than 450-point opening decline.

"POTUS is sending a message to China about consequences," a White House official told CNBC.

China on Wednesday announced it would introduce tariffs on 106 U.S. products, including soybeans, cars and whiskey.

The tariffs were introduced as a retaliatory measure against Trump, who, just 24 hours prior, had unveiled a list of Chinese imports he planned to target with tariffs. Some of Beijing's measures, experts said, were less about hurting the U.S. economy and more about hitting Trump politically by targeting elements of his base.

Trump's proposed tariffs include products used for robotics, information technology, communication technology and aerospace, areas in which Trump feels China could unfairly advance with the help of U.S. intellectual property.

Despite the severity of Trump's threats on Thursday, he emphasized that the U.S. is still open to negotiation concerning China's trade practices.

"The United States is still prepared to have discussions in further support of our commitment to achieving free, fair, and reciprocal trade and to protect the technology and intellectual property of American companies and American people," Trump said in a statement.

Shortly after Trump's announcement, U.S. Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer expressed support for the move, calling Trump's response "appropriate."

"President Trump is proposing an appropriate response to China's recent threat of new tariffs. After a detailed investigation, USTR found overwhelming evidence that China's unreasonable actions are harming the U.S. economy," Lighthizer said in a statement.

He also condemned China's retaliation and the harm it could cause American workers, farmers and businesses.

"The appropriate response from China should be to change its behavior, as China's government has pledged to do many times," he said in a statement.

"Unfortunately, China has chosen to respond thus far with threats to impose unjustified tariffs on billions of dollars in U.S. exports...Under these circumstances, the President is right to ask for additional appropriate action to obtain the elimination of the unfair acts, policies, and practices identified in USTR's report," he added.

Lighthizer emphasized that additional tariffs will not be implemented until they undergo a public comment process.

China, for its part, has taken a defiant tone to the White House's trade threats. In fact, Chinese state media has claimed victory in the trade dispute so far, saying Beijing's tariffs will hurt Trump voters.

"Trump has already proved himself wrong because China has demonstrated that it can't be coerced and is fully determined to reciprocate," an English-language editorial from China Daily said Thursday. "It's really time for Trump to give up the useless tariff weapon and come to the negotiation table."

https://www.cnbc.com/2018/04/05/trum...-products.html
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