CHINA/TARIFFS/TRADE WAR/TRUMP AS PRESIDENT: “The trade war between the United States and China just got a lot bigger after both sides announced their broadest waves of tariffs yet. The latest exchange of fire means the two economic superpowers will soon have imposed tariffs on more than $360 billion of goods. And analysts say the battle is likely to get worse, even as China starts to run low on ways to retaliate. The new tariffs announced by Washington and Beijing this week ‘mark a major escalation of their conflict that will hit global economic growth,’ Louis Kuijs, head of Asia Economics at research firm Oxford Economics, said in a note. The Chinese government said late Tuesday [9-18-18] that it would impose tariffs on US goods worth $60 billion following the Trump administration’s announcement that it was hitting $200 billion worth of Chinese goods with new tariffs…The Trump administration is trying to pressure Beijing to change its behavior, accusing it of overseeing the theft of US intellectual property and boosting Chinese companies through aggressive industrial policies. The Chinese government dismisses the criticism as groundless, even though American and European firms operating in China frequently complain about the issues.”
–Jethro Mullen, “After ‘major escalation’ in US-China trade war, what happens next?,” CNN Politics, CNN.com, September 18, 2018 12:19 am