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How did the trade war play out in both countries?
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> President Trump announced a month ago that his administration had clinched a trade deal with China.
> Countless declarations of "Winning," but agreeing to a deal only "If the terms are right," have added to the year and half long conflicting cacophony of rhetoric about the content of any trade agreement with China.
> Add on the additional retaliatory tariffs from the other countries the U.S. is sparring with on trade, and that brings the total of impacted export cargo to $20.2 billion, or 28.8% of all export value through the L.A. port system.
> Before the trade war, U.S. LNG volumes comprised 4.3% of Chinese imports and China accounted for 16% trailing twelve-month basis of U.S. LNG exports.
> President Xi continues to press forward with the country's Belt Road Initiative and China 2025 inking trade deals.
> The flow of trade proves how China is moving away from the United States and turning to Europe.
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... keep reading on reddit ➡Chinese President XI Jinping reiterated China's desire for a trade agreement with the United States to avoid exacerbating differences in this area.
"We want to work on the first phase of the trade agreement on the basis of mutual respect and equality, "he said Friday in Beijing at the Bloomberg LP-organized international forum"New economy."
The Chinese leader, however, said: "we will fight back If necessary, but we are actively working to avoid a trade war."
As reported, the head of the Chinese delegation at the talks with the United States on trade, Vice Premier of the state Council of China Liu he said that he shows "cautious optimism" about the possible conclusion of the" first phase " of the Sino-American trade agreement.
According to Bloomberg, Liu he made the announcement while speaking at a dinner in Beijing. It refers to an anonymous source who attended the event.
After the speech, Liu he said in a private conversation with one of the participants of the dinner that he was "discouraged" by the demands that Washington put forward, but still retains hope for the signing of the agreement, the report said.
Earlier, us Commerce Secretary Steven Mnuchin, who together with us trade representative Robert Lighthizer leads the us delegation at the talks, said he hoped for a deal, but recalled that if the agreement is not signed by December 15, the US will impose an additional 15 percent tariff on imports of goods from China worth $156 billion.
"I believe that if there is no deal, these tariffs will begin to operate. But I expect we will have a deal, " Mnuchin said in an interview with CNBC.
However, as noted by the media, President Donald trump last Wednesday expressed doubt that the agreement will be signed in December this year, as previously planned.
"I wouldn't want to do it yet because I don't think they're up to the level I want," he told reporters.
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> The U.S.-China trade war, a product of the fallout following the Section 301 tariffs, grows in distain with each passing day.
> This week, tensions rose further, with the World Trade Organization agreeing yesterday to China's request to create a dispute panel, and President Donald Trump again threatening to leave the WTO entirely.
> The code for lithium-ion batteries, HTSUS 8507.60, is included on a list published Tuesday by the U.S. Trade Representative of products from China that will be subject to 10% duties under the latest of several rounds of Section 301.
> The agreement came as a part of final findings against the tariffs made by the WTO. From here, it's not unreasonable to believe that China could bring forth compensatory sanctions against the United States.
> Enphase will likely be damaged more by the tariffs than SolarEdge, because Enphase does a lot of of its manufacturing through OEMs in China, while SolarEdge has manufacturing facilities in North America and Europe.
> The internet's favorite company, Tesla, could ultimately feel blowback from the tariffs, even though the company does all of its battery manufacturing in the U.S. This is because while the battery is manufactured in the U.S., the company still depends on lithium, cobalt and graphite inputs to make these batteries, and China holds the majority of the world's chemical lithium and chemical cobalt and all of its spherical graphite production.
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