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New York Times PoliticsApr 12, 2025
Trade War Forces Tough Question for Retailers: Raise Prices or Eat the Cost?
A trade war with China and tariff threats on other countries are ramping up pressure on stores that sell products from overseas — which, for some categories, is just about all of them.

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Drudge ReportApr 12, 2025
WHAT IF CHINA WINS?




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Foreign PolicyApr 11, 2025
Beijing Again Raises Tariffs on U.S., Calls Trade Actions a ‘Joke'
Beijing calls U.S. trade actions a "joke" and warns Washington about self-isolation.

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China raises tariffs on U.S. goods to 125 percent as trade war deepens (Washington Post Politics)

Foreign PolicyApr 11, 2025
China Retaliates With a 125 Percent Tariff on U.S. Goods
Beijing calls U.S. trade actions a "joke" and warns Washington about self-isolation.

Democracy NowApr 10, 2025
From "Liberation Day" to Chaos: Trump Pauses Most Tariffs While Escalating Trade War with China
President Trump has announced a 90-day pause on new tariffs for most countries and a steep increase to tariffs on China. The 125% tariff rate on China comes after China retaliated in an escalating trade war between the two largest economies in the world. For most other countries, a 10% tariff remains in place, but higher tariffs were paused just hours after they went into effect, causing global stock markets to shoot back up after a historic plunge. We speak with two economists, Nancy Qian and Joseph Stiglitz, about the "chaos" of the week since Trump's initial unveiling of his tariff plan on April 2, which he termed "Liberation Day." There is "no economic theory behind what he is doing," says Stiglitz. He calls Trump a "schoolyard bully" who is upending international markets based on a flawed understanding of the role of trade deficits and the feasibility of reintroducing manufacturing to the U.S. economy. "We've just never seen anything like this before," says Qian, who adds that China appears to be digging in for the long, drawn-out trade war that Trump has now ignited.
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