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Here’s what you need to know about China in the past 24 hours
Amid widespread opposition, US President Donald Trump declared a "national emergency" and announced a sweeping "reciprocal" tariff policy on Wednesday, setting a baseline tariff of 10 percent on all imported goods, with higher tariffs on many countries.
In remarks on tariffs in the Rose Garden at the White House on Wednesday, Trump displayed a comprehensive chart outlining the reciprocal tariffs he is imposing on various countries. The plan imposes steep tariff rates on many countries, including 49 percent on Cambodia, 46 percent on Vietnam, 34 percent on China, 24 percent tariff on Japan, 20 percent on the EU, with a total of more than 180 countries and regions facing tariffs.
Markets around the world shuddered on Thursday. Futures on the S&P 500, which allow investors to trade the index outside normal trading hours, slumped over 3 percent. Shares of the US' seven biggest tech giants continued to plunge in after-hours today. Apple fell 7.1 percent, Nvidia 5.7 percent, Tesla 8 percent, Amazon 6 percent, Meta 4.8 percent, Alphabet 3.5 percent, and Microsoft 3.1 percent.
Asian markets fell sharply, with benchmark indices dropping more than 3 percent in Japan, and nearly 2 percent in Hong Kong and South Korea.
Gold hit a record high on Thursday, as nervous investors rushed towards safe-haven assets. Spot gold was up 0.4 percent at US$3,145.93 an ounce.
Trading partners from the European Union to Canada and Mexico have vowed to respond with retaliatory tariffs and other countermeasures, even as some have sought to negotiate with the White House.
In Australia, Prime Minister Anthony Albanese and his rival in a May election, Liberal Party leader Peter Dutton, said they would stand up for the country's national interests in the face of looming US tariffs that could hit Australian beef.
Pascal Lamy, former Director General of the WTO has warned that the US administration's tariff policies are built on "completely mistaken" diagnosis of its domestic economy and will ultimately backfire—fueling domestic inflation and pushing interest rates higher instead.
In response to US' announcement of "reciprocal tariffs" on all its trade partners, China's commerce ministry said on Thursday that China strongly opposes the move and will firmly take countermeasures to safeguard its own interests.
"There is no winner in a trade war, and protectionism leads nowhere. China urges the US to immediately remove unilateral tariffs and resolve differences with trade partners through dialogue," a ministry spokesperson said.
Following the imposition of 10 percent tariffs on Chinese imports on February 4, the US added another 10 percent tariff on China, effective March 4. In a strong response, China has announced a series of countermeasures, including imposing additional tariffs of 10-15 percent on US agricultural products starting from March 10.
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