
Bangkok (AP)-China announced on Friday that it will impose a 34% rate on imports of all American products from April 10, part of a flight of retaliation measures after the “Liberation Day” of the United States President, Donald Trump, of two-digit fare.
The new rate coincides with the rate of the “reciprocal” rate of the United States of 34% in the Chinese exports Trump ordered this week.
The Ministry of Commerce in Beijing also said in a warning that will be imposed More export controls In rare lands, which are materials used in high -tech products such as computer chips and electric vehicle batteries.
Samari and his compounds were used in the list of minerals subject to controls and their compounds, which are used in aerospace manufacturing and the defense sector. Another item called Gadolinium is used in RM explorations.
The Customs Administration of China said that he had suspended chicken imports from some North -Americans after detecting Furazolidone, a medicine banned in China, in shipments from these companies.
Separately, he said he had found high levels of mold in the Sorgo and Salmonella in corral meat of some of the companies. The ads affect a company exporting Sorgo, C&D and four poultry companies.
In addition, the Chinese government said he had added 27 companies to lists of companies subject to commercial sanctions or export controls.
Among them, 16 are subject to the ban on the export of “dual use” goods. There were Aerotechnologies High Point, a defense technology company and a universal logistics company, a publicly commercialized transport and logistics company.
Beijing also announced that he filed a lawsuit to the World Trade Organization on the rate issue.
“The United States imposition of the so -called” reciprocal rates “severely violates the rules of the WTO, severely damages the legitimate rights and interests of members of the WTO and seriously damages the multilateral negotiation system based on rules and international economic and commercial order,” said the Ministry of Commerce.
“It is a typical unilateral bullying practice that hinders the stability of the world economic and commercial order. China is firmly opposed to this,” he said.
Other actions include the launch of anti-monopoly research on Dupont China Group Co., a subsidiary of the multinational chemical giant and an anti-burla probe in X-ray tubes and CT tubes for U.S. and India TC scanners.
In February China announced a 15% rate To the imports of coal and liquefied natural gas products, a 10% rate, agricultural machinery and cars for great reasons, added separately.