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Donald Trump to impose tariffs on US$200 billion in Chinese goods as early as Monday  Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday 

The new tariffs at 10 per cent would apply to more than 1,000 products, likely leading to higher prices for US consumers

Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday 

Donald Trump has decided to impose tariffs on US$200 billion in Chinese goods, two people briefed on the decision said, one of the most severe economic restrictions ever imposed by a US president.

An announcement is expected to come within days, possibly as early as Monday, the people said, speaking on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorised to discuss internal plans. Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

The new tariffs would apply to more than 1,000 products, including smartphones, televisions, toys, and a range of other products.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin Treasury was planning to restart talks with Chinese leaders soon. Photo: EPA-EFE

These penalties could drive up the cost of a range of products ahead of the crucial holiday shopping season, though it is unclear how much.Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

Trump has ordered aides to set the tariffs on these products at 10 per cent across a range of consumer products, likely leading to higher prices for American consumers.

These tariffs are paid by US companies that import the products, though they often pass the costs along to US consumers in the form of higher prices.

The US imports roughly US$500 billion in Chinese goods each year, and – combined with existing tariffs – these new penalties would cover half of all goods sent to the US from China each year.Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

The 10 per cent tariff is scaled back from Trump’s initial plan, which was to impose 25 per cent penalties on all of these imports. But the impact will still likely be felt by millions of American consumers, as it would apply to smartphones, computers, toys, televisions, and many other middle-class staples.Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

A White House spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment on Saturday afternoon.

On Friday, White House spokeswoman Lindsay Walters said “the President has been clear that he and his administration will continue to take action to address China’s unfair trade practices. We encourage China to address the long-standing concerns raised by the United States. ”Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

All of Trump’s top advisers have been united in his effort to push China to change it economic practices, but they have been split on his tactics.

Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

Xi and Trump in Beijing last year. Corporate executives increasingly believe the trade dispute can only be resolved by direct talks between the two leaders. Photo: TNS

Some have advocated a more cautious, diplomatic approach. But Trump has signalled that he believes only the threat of real economic pain will coerce Beijing into major changes.

He has recently boasted that he believes China’s economy is suffering because of his hard-charging style.Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

Trump has accused China of a number of unfair trade practices, and he has threatened to impose tariffs on all Chinese imports if changes are not made.

He wants China to buy more American products, open up China to more US investment, and stop stealing US intellectual property, among other things.

The tariffs come as a number of top White House advisers have been trying to de-escalate tensions between Trump and China’s President Xi Jinping.

US Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin was planning to restart talks with Chinese leaders soon, but they have vowed to retaliate to any escalation of the trade battle between the two countries with punitive steps of their own, and Trump’s move could further push Beijing to retaliate.Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

All of Trump’s top advisers have been united in his effort to push China to change it economic practices, but they have been split on his tactics.

The decision was first reported by The Wall Street Journal.

Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

Dockworkers at the Port of Savannah in Savannah, Georgia. The new tariffs would apply to more than 1,000 products, including smartphones, televisions, toys, and a range of other products. Photo: AP

Trump has tried to use tariffs as a way to penalise a number of countries this year, including Mexico, Japan, Canada, and members of the European Union, hoping that the threat of driving up costs on their products will make them more open to his demands. This tactic has had mixed success.Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

Trump first imposed tariffs on roughly US$50 billion in Chinese products, and the list of products mostly included industrial equipment to not directly impact consumers.

China responded by imposing tariffs on US products like beef and soybeans, a response that spooked the US agriculture industry and angered Trump and other White House officials.

Trump responded this summer by ordering his advisers to come up with a list of US$200 billion in other Chinese products to penalise, a package of products that includes many consumer products.Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

And two weeks ago he said he is preparing a third package of penalties on what he said would be US$267 billion in additional items, a list that likely encompasses all remaining goods produced in China.

Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

Bottles of Cherry Coca-Cola with portraits of Berkshire Hathaway Chairman and CEO Warren Buffett in Beijing. Photo: AP

“For the near term, this combination of tactics seems to signal that unless and until China comes to the table with significant actions on the issues the US is hammering, the US will keep tariff pressure going,” said Claire Reade, a former US trade negotiator.

The US ran a US$233.5 billion deficit in goods trade with China during the first seven months of the year, an 8 percent increase compared with the same period in 2017.

Corporate executives increasingly believe the trade dispute can only be resolved by direct talks between Trump and Xi.Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday

The two leaders may see other at the United Nations General Assembly in New York later this month and are expected to meet on the sidelines of the G20 summit in Buenos Aires in November.Donald Trump tariffs Chinese goods Monday