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China faced a deadline Tuesday to roll back the reciprocal tariff it imposed on the U.S. or face an additional 50% levy on all goods the trading giant ships to the United States as the global tariff w...
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“US tariffs will have an impact (on China), but ‘the sky won’t fall,’” a commentary in the ruling Chinese Communist Party’s mouthpiece People’s Daily said Sunday.
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