China is imposing additional tariffs of 25 per cent on $16 billion US worth of U.S. imports from fuel and steel products to autos and medical equipment, the Chinese commerce ministry said, as the world's largest economies escalated their trade dispute.
The tariffs will be activated on Aug. 23, the ministry said, the same day that the United States plans to begin collecting 25 per cent extra in tariffs on $16 billion US in Chinese goods.
The United States published its final list of goods subject to the new tariffs on Tuesday...
This was excerpted from the 8 August 2018 edition of CBC News.