
BREAKING NOW: Communist China has decided to wage a trade war against America and President Donald Trump with a vicious strategy.
Just hours ago, the regime retaliated by increasing its already high tariffs on U.S. imports by 50%, from 34% to 84%, starting tomorrow.
This countermove follows President Trump’s decisive 104% tariff on Chinese goods aimed at protecting American jobs and businesses.
China’s desperate attempt to match America’s economic might reveals its growing panic as President Trump’s America First policy gains traction.
The Chinese Office of the Tariff Commission of the State Council announced the dramatic increase from the previous 34% rate.
The move marks a significant escalation in the trade dispute between the world’s two largest economies.
This direct response to President Trump’s thorough new tariff policy shows Beijing’s unwillingness to negotiate fairly despite the president’s openness to reaching a favorable deal for Americans.
Beyond tariffs, China has added U.S. entities to export control and “unreliable entity” lists as part of its retaliatory measures.
These actions demonstrate China’s increasing desperation as President Trump’s policies begin to take effect.
The communist regime also released a white paper criticizing U.S. tariffs as “unilateralism and protectionism.”
These remarks have been slammed as typical rhetoric used to deflect from China’s own unfair trade practices that have harmed American workers for decades.
President Trump has maintained a strong position throughout this standoff, making it clear that China needs America more than America needs China.
“China also wants to make a deal, badly, but they don’t know how to get it started. We are waiting for their call,” President Trump stated, showing his confidence in America’s superior negotiating position.
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt has stated that the president “will be incredibly gracious, but he’s going to do what’s best for the American people.”
While Democrats feign concern about the impact on American consumers, President Trump’s strategic approach is designed to bring manufacturing back to the United States and end decades of unfair trade practices.
His administration recently announced tariffs on China, Canada, and Mexico, citing efforts to curb the flow of deadly fentanyl into American communities.
The global impact has been swift, with European stock markets including the Stoxx 600 index falling significantly.
Russia criticized the U.S. tariffs as a violation of WTO rules and is strengthening ties with China, a clear demonstration of how America’s enemies align against its economic interests.
Meanwhile, China vows to “fight to the end” rather than engage in fair negotiations.
“Judging from its actions, the U.S. doesn’t seem to be serious about having talks right now. If the U.S. truly wants to talk, it should let people see that they’re ready to treat others with equality, respect and mutual benefit,” said Chinese foreign ministry spokesperson Lin Jian
Unlike other nations that are open to negotiation, China has adopted a more combative approach.
South Korea is negotiating with the U.S. to avoid retaliatory tariffs by promising increased purchases and investments, showing a constructive path forward that China refuses to take.
Japan has also expressed openness to resolving trade differences through dialogue despite concerns about their car industry.