U.S. President Donald Trump warned on Friday that he was ready to slap tariffs on virtually all Chinese imports into the United States, threatening duties on another $267 billion in Chinese goods on top of $200 billion in imports now primed for levies in coming days.
The moves would sharply escalate Trump's trade war with Beijing over his demands for major changes in economic, trade and technology policy. China has threatened retaliation, which could include action against U.S. companies operating there.
Hours after a public comment period closed on his $200 billion China tariff list, Trump told reporters aboard Air Force One that he was 'being strong on China because I have to be.'
'The $200 billion we are talking about could take place very soon depending on what happens with them. To a certain extent its going to be up to China,' Trump said. 'And I hate to say this, but behind that is another $267 billion ready to go on short notice if I want. That totally changes the equation.'
But Apple said on Friday the proposed tariffs cover a wide range of its products, including Apple Watch and AirPods, but did not name iPhones.
Game changing: 'The $200 billion we are talking about could take place very soon depending on what happens with them. To a certain extent its going to be up to China,' Trump said. 'And I hate to say this, but behind that is another $267 billion ready to go on short notice if I want. That totally changes the equation.'
'Our concern with these tariffs is that the U.S. will be hardest hit, and that will result in lower U.S. growth and competitiveness and higher prices for U.S. consumers,' the company said in a letter to the U.S. government.
Shares of the iPhone maker slipped 1 percent in extended trading
Stock prices slipped after Trump's comments, with the S&P 500 off 0.1 percent, while China's off-shore trade yuan currency fell against the dollar.
Trump has already imposed 25 percent tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods, mostly industrial machinery and intermediate electronics parts, including semiconductors.
The $200 billion list, which includes some consumer products such as cameras and recording devices, luggage, handbags, tires and vacuum cleaners, would be subject to tariffs of 10 percent to 25 percent.
Cell phones, the biggest U.S. import from China, have so far been spared, but would be engulfed if Trump activates the $267 billion tariff list.
Trump's threatened tariffs, now totaling $517 billion in Chinese goods, would exceed the $505 billion in goods imported from China last year. But 2018 Chinese imports through July were up nearly 9 percent over the same period of 2017, according to U.S. Census Bureau data.
Earlier on Friday, White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow told Bloomberg Television the administration would evaluate public comments before making decisions on the $200 billion tariff list.
The U.S. Trade Representative's office received nearly 6,000 comments and held seven days of public hearings on the proposed levies.
Most comments were from companies seeking to remove products from the tariff list, arguing there were few, if any alternative sources and the duties would cause financial hardship. Comparatively few applauded the tariffs.
Retailers had successfully kept high-profile consumer electronics such as cell phones and television sets off of previous tariff lists. But David French, top lobbyist for the National Retail Federation, whose members include Amazon.com , BJ´s Wholesale Club and Macy´s, said nearly every consumer good could be affected if Trump follows through on all threatened tariffs.
'The Chinese aren't paying these tariffs, American families are going to pay these tariffs. These are taxes and they're going to find their way into the pocket book of folks around the country,' French said.
Kudlow, who heads the National Economic Council, told CNBC the administration was still talking with China about trade issues but so far China had not met U.S. requests.
The United States has demanded that China better protect American intellectual property, cut its U.S. trade surplus, allow U.S. companies greater access to its markets and roll back its high-technology industrial subsidy programs.
'We are still talking with China on a number of issues ... Those talks will continue to go on. We want lower (trade) barriers across the board,' Kudlow said.
Specifically, Kudlow said, the United States was seeking 'zero tariffs, zero non-tariff barriers, zero subsidies, stop the IP theft, stop the technology transfer, allow Americans to own their own companies.'
'Those have been our asks for many months and so far those asks have not been satisfied,' he said. 'However, hope springs eternal.'
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Emily Ratajkowski is a showman, on and off the stage. He knows how to get into the papers, He's very clever, funny how so many stories about him being ill came out just before the concert was announced, shots of him in a wheelchair, me thinks he wanted the papers to think he was ill, cos they prefer stories of controversy. Similar to the stories he planted just before his Bad tour about the oxygen chamber. Worked a treat lol. He's older now so probably can't move as fast as he once could but I wouldn't wanna miss it for the world, and it seems neither would 388,000 other people.
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