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Global markets are in a way that President Trump promises a slap in metal and aluminum rates, among other samples, in commercial partners.
By Andrew Ross Sorkinravi Mattubernhard Warnersarah Kesslermichael J. De los Ángeles Mercedlos Angelesuren Hirschedmund Lee and Vivienne Walt
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Prepare for the new series of industrial wars of President Trump.
On Sunday, on Air Force One, at the Super Bowl, the president said he would impose a 25% tax in all imports of metal and aluminum and that reciprocal costs for commercial partners were arriving.
China has already taken opposite retaliation to Trump’s new that entered into force on Monday, leaving the global economy suffering the truth of the battles of the global industry.
The last: Beyond the Metals Levy, who speaks frankly in China, Trump also analyzes the giant costs in Europe, Taiwan and others, as in key industries and products such as copper, pharmaceutical products and semiconductors.
Beijing retaliates with $ 14 billion in costs opposed to safe US exports, adding coal, liquid herbal fuel and agricultural equipment, a sign that the industry war can expand rapidly. “Industry wars and costs have no winners,” said Guo Jiakun, spokesman for the China Ministry of Foreign Affairs on Monday.
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