US: China to Face 104 Percent Total Tariff If It Doesn’t Stop Retaliation

by EditorR

President Donald Trump is upping his tactics to counter the Chinese regime. He says an extra 50 percent tariff will take effect this Wednesday if Beijing doesn’t pull its retaliatory tariff on American goods.

Taiwan’s president said the island would not retaliate against U.S. tariffs. We have details on Taiwan’s plan to reduce its trade deficit with America.

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Rep. Josh Gottheimer (D-N.J.) demands answers about a decision to let a foreign company operate the state’s E-ZPass system. We look at the details of his concerns and why the data of millions of New Jersey drivers could be at stake.

Trump is reportedly pushing for deals to mine critical metals around the globe. They’re essential for making tech devices as well as military weapons. We have more on his move to shake China’s dominance in the sector.

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  7. Lawmakers Want Answers About $1.7 Billion China-Linked Contract
  8. Trump Pushes Critical Mineral Deals to Outpace China
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