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China The Ministry of Trade called the United States Tariff exceptions “A small step” and called on the US President Donald Trump to “remove” completely “reciprocal tariffs that include a 145% duty on imports from China.
“We urge the US to comply with the rational voices of the international community and domestic parties, to achieve a large leg in correcting its errors, completely eliminates the misconduct of” reciprocal tariffs “and to return to the right path of solution through equal dialogue.
The ministry also said that China “evaluates the appropriate impact” of tariff exceptions to some technological products announced at the end of Friday.
The White House did not immediately answer CNBC’s request for comment.
The answer in China to US tariffs can be seen in both state media and social media. Recent exceptions are presented in the country, as Trump is also inferior to additional evidence that Chinese supply chains cannot be easily replaced by US companies.
“Public opinion is widely regarded as another retreat from the US government on its tariff policies,” the official Peking daily writes.
On the popular social media platform in China Weibo, Hashtag “The Trump Administration retires again The list of hot searchS
Thehe Trump administration At the end of Friday, some widely used technological devices and components, including smartphones, computers, semiconductors, solar cells and flash drives, from reciprocal tariffs, according to the guide to the management of US customs and border defense in the USS
This move is seen as a major profit for technology giants, including Applewhich produce many products in China. But the long -term effects on the US economy and small businesses in the tariffs for China may be irreversible, CNBC earlier reportsS
A 20% tariff for all Chinese products still remains in force, despite the message release.
– CNBC’s Eunice Yoon contributed to this report