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Trump Announces 100% Tariffs on China in Trade War Escalation

Trump Announces 100% Tariffs on Chinese Imports

US President Donald Trump has declared that the United States will impose 100% tariffs on all Chinese goods, effective November 1, 2025. The unprecedented tariffs will be applied “over and above any tariff that they are currently paying,” marking a major escalation in trade tensions.

Key Takeaways

  • 100% additional tariffs on all Chinese goods from November 2025
  • Export controls on all critical software starting same date
  • Comes in response to China’s new rare earth export restrictions
  • Affects global trade dynamics ahead of APEC summit

Trump’s Truth Social Announcement

In a detailed post on Truth Social, President Trump stated: “Based on the fact that China has taken this unprecedented position, and speaking only for the USA, and not other Nations who were similarly threatened, starting November 1, 2025 (or sooner, depending on any further actions or changes taken by China), the United States of America will impose a Tariff of 100% on China, over and above any Tariff that they are currently paying. Also on November 1, we will impose Export Controls on any and all critical software.”

Response to China’s “Hostile” Trade Moves

The announcement comes as direct retaliation against what Trump described as China’s “extraordinarily aggressive position on trade.” He revealed that China had sent “an extremely hostile letter to the World” outlining plans to impose large-scale export controls on virtually all products they manufacture.

Trump characterized China’s actions as “absolutely unheard of in International Trade, and a moral disgrace in dealing with other Nations.”

China’s Rare Earth Restrictions

The trade escalation follows China’s expansion of rare earth export controls, adding five new elements to its restricted list: holmium, erbium, thulium, europium, and ytterbium. This brings the total restricted rare earth types to 12 out of 17.

The Chinese Commerce Ministry stated these measures aim to “safeguard national security and interests” and prevent materials from being used “directly or indirectly in military and other sensitive fields.” China also imposed new restrictions on lithium batteries and graphite anode materials for electric vehicles.

Diplomatic Fallout

Trump indicated there was “no reason to meet” with Chinese President Xi Jinping following Beijing’s “very hostile” steps. The timing is significant, with the new measures taking effect between November and December, just ahead of the expected Trump-Xi meeting at the APEC summit in South Korea.

The latest developments represent a new phase in the ongoing US-China trade confrontation, with both nations implementing reciprocal export controls that could reshape global supply chains.

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