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Chinese imports worth 34 billion dollars (more than 30 billion euros) would be subject to a new 25% tariff starting July 6 and another 16 billion dollars (over 14.3 billion euros) would come into force more forward. China reacts by applying equivalent tariffs. June 18, 2018: Trump threatens to impose 10% tariffs on $200 billion (just over €178 billion) in Chinese products. July 6, 2018: The first tranche of tariffs on $34 billion of Chinese goods goes into effect; China responds in the same way . Read more: This graph shows the countries most exposed to the trade war between China and the US.
The US publishes the initial list of Chinese products valued at $200 billion subject to a 10% tariff. July 24, 2018: The Trump administration announces a financial rescue of 12 billion SW Business Directory dollars (about 10.7 billion euros) for farmers affected by Chinese countermeasures on agricultural products, which would take effect in September. August 1, 2018: Washington more than doubles the value of its customs threats against Beijing, announcing plans to raise proposed tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese goods from 10% to 25%.

China announces it will impose tariffs of various types on another $60 billion in US goods if Trump carries out his latest threat. August 7, 2018: The US announces that the second tranche of tariffs, which will affect $16 billion in Chinese products, will take effect on August 23. August 23, 2018: The US launches tariffs on another $16 billion in Chinese goods and Beijing responds with tariffs on $16 billion in US goods. Read more: China's reasons for and against the trade war with the United States September 7, 2018: Trump assures that the tranche of tariffs on Chinese products valued at 200,000 million dollars will come into force "soon" and threatens to apply tariffs on another 267,000 million dollars (just under 239,000 million euros) in products Chinese.
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