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China says US tariffs 'a serious attack' on global trade system Trump to impose import tariff on steel, aluminium EU calls for industry input on U.S. tariff retaliation list China eyes measures against U.S. imports to balance tariffs on steel, aluminium Steel, aluminium product exclusions from U.S. tariffs may take 90 days - document -
China has announced a list of US goods including pork and aluminium pipe it says may be hit by higher tariffs in response to President Donald Trump's higher import duties on steel and aluminium.
The Commerce Ministry today called on Washington to reach a negotiated settlement of the dispute "as soon as possible" but gave no deadline.
It said China last year bought about USD 3 billion worth of the goods affected by the proposed higher tariffs.
The ministry criticised Trump's action as a violation of global trading principles.
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