Responding to Trump, China slaps 125% tariffs on US imports

Vehicles pass in front of an electronic sign board showing the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong on April 11, 2025. (PETER PARKS / AFP)
Vehicles pass in front of an electronic sign board showing the Hang Seng Index in Hong Kong on April 11, 2025. (PETER PARKS / AFP)

BEIJING, China — Beijing increases its tariffs on US imports to 125 percent, hitting back against US President Donald Trump’s decision to hike duties on Chinese goods to 145%, raising the stakes in a trade war that threatens to upend global supply chains.

The hike comes after the White House kept the pressure on the world’s No.2 economy and second-biggest provider of US imports by singling it out for an additional tariff increase, having paused most of the “reciprocal” duties imposed on dozens of other countries.

“The US imposition of abnormally high tariffs on China seriously violates international and economic trade rules, basic economic laws and common sense and is completely unilateral bullying and coercion,” China’s Finance Ministry says in a statement.

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