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China Urges United States to Cancel Tariffs Amid Escalating Trade Tensions

Beijing calls for end to reciprocal tariffs after U.S. increases duties on Chinese imports to 145 percent
Chinese officials have called on the United States to cancel recently escalated tariffs on Chinese imports, urging Washington to reverse its 'reciprocal tariff' policy.

The appeal was made following the U.S. decision to raise tariffs on Chinese goods to 145 percent, after initially imposing a 54 percent rate earlier in April.

The request came shortly after President Donald Trump announced a temporary pause on several global tariffs but confirmed the significant increase in duties on imports from China.

The U.S. administration has stated that exemptions would be made for select technology products, including smartphones, computers, and semiconductors.

However, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick clarified that these exemptions would be temporary, with plans for a separate tariff targeting the semiconductor sector to be announced.

China's Ministry of Commerce referred to the U.S. move as a 'small step' and noted that it was evaluating its impact.

In response, China raised its own tariffs on American goods to 125 percent, up from earlier rounds of 34 percent and 84 percent.

The ministry stated it would 'fight to the end' if the U.S. continued to escalate the trade dispute.

Amid the developments, U.S. Trade Representative Jamieson Greer indicated there were no current plans for direct talks between President Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping.

President Trump has stated that the tariffs are intended to secure more favorable trade terms and support domestic manufacturing.

The tariff measures have contributed to increased uncertainty in global trade, with fluctuations in stock markets and concerns from various industries about potential cost increases.

President Trump is expected to provide further details on the exemptions and future tariff plans in the coming days.
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