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    Tit-for-tat action ready for latest U.S. tariff plan

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    2019-08-16 09:25:59China Daily Editor : Mo Hong'e ECNS App Download

    China will have to take necessary countermeasures in response to the United States government's proposal to slap an additional 10 percent tariff on $300 billion worth of Chinese goods, the State Council's Customs Tariff Commission said. 

    Washington's planned move seriously violates the consensuses reached between the two countries' top leaders in previous meetings, and deviates from the right track of resolving differences through consultations, the commission said in a statement on Thursday.

    Calling the new tariff plan "irresponsible", Wang Wen, chief economist at China Export and Credit Insurance Corp, said the move is totally inconsistent with the direction needed to reach a mutually beneficial deal.

    At the same time, the tariff proposal shows that Washington has turned a blind eye to the tremendous efforts made by both nations in advancing their economic and trade ties, Wang said at a recent seminar in Beijing.

    The U.S. announced the new tariff threat shortly after the 12th round of high-level trade talks in late July. If the plan takes effect, the U.S. will put additional tariffs on basically all Chinese goods coming into the U.S..

    On Tuesday, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative said it will delay 10 percent tariffs on certain Chinese products, including laptops and cellphones, until Dec 15.

    Yang Weiyong, an economics professor at the University of International Business and Economics in Beijing, said the U.S. tariff delay is more out of consideration for its own interests-creating sufficient time for its consumers and trading companies to look for substitute goods in other markets.

    "Besides, the U.S. did so because of concerns over the Christmas shopping season. The government intends to reduce the potential impact of tariffs on U.S. holiday shopping," Yang said.

    But the U.S. plan to merely delay some tariffs by no means shows Washington's sincerity toward advancing future consultations, Yang said.

    According to a Reuters analysis, the delay may encompass around half of the $300 billion list of remaining Chinese imports. Chinese imports subject to the tariffs as of Dec 15 totaled about $156 billion last year, Reuters said, citing U.S. Census Bureau information.

    Sun Lipeng, a research fellow with the China Institutes of Contemporary International Relations, said the U.S. won't be immune to the effects of its own trade bullying behavior.

    Washington's new tariff plan will further burden U.S. consumers and dampen companies' confidence in investment, dragging down the U.S. economy, Sun said. 

     

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