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12 Apr 2025, 19:11 GMT+10
Press secretary Caroline Leavitt has warned Beijing of consequences if it responds further to increased trade taxes from Washington
The White House has warned China that further retaliation through tariff hikes would not serve Beijing's interests, as the world's two largest economies clash over trade.
Press secretary Caroline Leavitt has stated that over 75 countries reached out to US President Donald Trump's administration to initiate trade talks, a sign that Washington's tariff policy is working, she argued.
"The phones have been ringing off the hook to make deals," she said on Friday during a press briefing at the White House. "These countries wisely heeded President Trump's warning not to retaliate... and were rewarded with a 90-day pause and substantially lower reciprocal tariff rates," she added.
In early April, Trump imposed a universal 10% tariff on all imports and higher "reciprocal" tariffs on select countries to promote domestic manufacturing and address trade imbalances. While most elevated tariffs were paused for 90 days, China was excluded from this reprieve. The total tariff on Chinese goods has been hiked to 145%. In response, China imposed a 125% tariff on US imports, while criticizing Washington's actions as "economic bullying" and warning that continued escalations would render the US a "joke" in global economic history.
When asked directly about China, Leavitt reiterated Trump's stance. "The tariff rate on China remains where it was yesterday at the 145 percent level," she confirmed.
Beijing has signaled that its recent tariff hike might be the last, and that further increases would not make economic sense.
When asked if this meant China was backing down, Leavitt said the US president had made it very clear that "when the United States is punched, he will punch back harder."
Leavitt said the administration remains open to negotiations, claiming Trump would "be gracious if China intends to make a deal with the United States," but added without elaborating, "If China continues to retaliate, it's not good for China."
She also rebuffed critics who said the US administration had not pushed China hard enough with tariffs, saying "Trump is finally taking bold and courageous action." She added that both Democrats and Republicans have talked tough on China for years, but "no other president had the courage, the work ethic, or the stamina to take on such a task."
(RT.com)
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