New US tariffs on $16 bn of Chinese goods kick in

IANS  |  Washington 

A new round of US tariffs on $16 billion worth of Chinese imports kicked in on Thursday, prompting to retaliate with its own levies on American goods worth the same amount.

At 12.01 a.m. on Thursday, the US began collecting additional 25 per cent duties on 279 Chinese import product categories identified by the American

Key products that will be hit by the duties include semiconductors, chemicals, plastics, motorbikes and electric scooters.

retaliated with its own fresh tariffs on $16 billion worth of additional imports from the US including fuel, steel products, autos and medical equipment.

The levies took effect the same time that the US tariffs were imposed on Thursday, reported, citing an announcement from the Customs Commission of the

"resolutely opposes" the latest tariffs by the US and will fight back against the latest duties, the said in a statement, adding that will file a complaint to the against the U.S.

The latest American tariffs -- which come on the back of $34 billion worth of Chinese goods that were implemented in July -- have spurred US importers to place additional orders to be shipped and delivered ahead.

has threatened to impose duties on over $500 billion of Chinese goods exported annually to the US unless agrees to sweeping changes in its intellectual property practices, industrial subsidy programmes and structure, CNBC said.

Beijing has denied Washington's allegations that it systematically forces the unfair transfer of and insists it adheres to (WTO) rules.

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First Published: Thu, August 23 2018. 11:30 IST