US raises tariffs on $200bn of Chinese products

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There’s been a sharp escalation in the trade war between China and the USA. 

The US has announced that it will double tariffs on AED 734.5 billion ($200 billion) worth of Chinese products with taxes on those goods rising 25% from 10%.

Unsurprisingly, Beijing has vowed to retaliate to the new measures. 

In a statement, Chinese officials say they “deeply regret" the move and that they will take "necessary counter-measures."

The ongoing trade war between the two countries has played havoc with the global economy. 

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