The 10 percent tariffs ordered by President Donald Trump on all goods imported from China went into effect on Tuesday, with Beijing responding with counter-tariffs on the same day.
The new levies on China are in addition to those imposed by Trump during his first administration, which range from 10 percent to 25 percent for various goods.
China’s Ministry of Commerce announced Tuesday it was implementing counter tariffs on multiple U.S. products, while announcing other trade-related measures, including an investigation into Google.
The communist regime said it would implement a 15 percent tariff on coal and liquified natural gas products, as well as a 10 percent tariff on crude oil, agricultural machinery, and large-displacement cars….