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China has vowed to hit back after President Donald Trump announced major new tariffs on its exports to the United States as part of his radical overhaul of a century of American global trade policy.
From CNN
Trump announced the steepest American tariffs in more than a century, with a 10% tariff on all exporters to the US and even higher duties on some 60 nations.
From Bloomberg L.P.
Their economies are deeply reliant on selling goods to the United States, and many of them were hit with especially steep taxes.
From The New York Times
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