Hong Kong (CNN) โ China announced retaliatory tariffs of 84% on imports of US goods on Wednesday, further inflaming a trade war between the worldโs two biggest economies.
China increased its intended levy on US imports by another 50 percentage points from the initial amount that is set to take effect on Thursday, matching the additional charge that US President Donald Trump has already imposed on Chinese goods.
Trumpโs sweeping โreciprocalโ tariffs took effect earlier on Wednesday. China was the hardest-hit nation with a levy of at least 104% on all its goods.
โThe US escalation of tariffs on China is a mistake upon mistake, severely infringing upon Chinaโs legitimate rights and interests, and seriously damaging the multilateral trading system based on rules,โ Chinaโs State Council Tariff Commission said in a statement announcing the fresh levy.
In addition to the tit-for-tat tariffs, Chinaโs Commerce Ministry also retaliated against Trumpโs tariffs by imposing export controls on 12 American companies and added six more US firms to its โunreliable entity list.โ Companies on that list are banned from trading or investing in China.
Meanwhile, China also filed a complaint to the World Trade Organization over the latest US tariffs, according to the Commerce Ministry.
