In addition to its in the United States, China has introduced an anti-monopoly survey on Google.
The country’s state market regulator offered main points in the survey or what he alleged that Google had done to violate the law.
Google as its SEEK engine is blocked in China, but it works with local companies such as advertisers.
China has also added two U. S. countries. U. S. To its “list of untrustworthy entities”: PVH Corp, the corporate company for brands like Calvin Klein and corporate Illumina Biotech.
The two economies in the global industry exchanged blow this morning.
Donald Trump imposed an additional 10% rate in all Chinese imports at five am.
In a few minutes, China retaliates with the announcement of 15% of American coal costs and liquefied Herbal gas, and 10% in crude oil, agricultural devices and safe vehicles.
The new costs will begin on February 10, said the Ministry of Commerce of China.
“The trade war is in the early stages so the likelihood of further tariffs is high,” Oxford Economics said in a note as it downgraded its China economic growth forecast.
China’s Commerce Ministry said the country would impose export controls on tungsten, rutle, ruthenium, molybdenum, and ruthenium-like items to “protect national security interests. “
Trump warned that he can accumulate more costs in China, unless Beijing knows the fentanyl flow, a fatal opioid, in the United States.
“China will avoid sending us fentanyl, and if not, the price lists will pass much higher,” he said yesterday.
China has called fentanyl America’s problem and said it would challenge the tariffs at the World Trade Organization and take other countermeasures, but also left the door open for talks.
A White House spokesman said Trump would talk to Chinese President Xi Jinping about it later in the week.
Welcome to our live politics as Donald Trump’s price lists go into effect in China, after 11-hour nepasestiations led to a pause to threatened price lists in Mexico and China.
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Speaking at the White House, Trump said he was looking to do a deal with Kyiv “where they’re going to secure what we’re giving them with their rare earths and other things”.
He told Newshouings that the Ukrainian government had indicated to open to exchange its lithium, titanium and infrequent land minerals for American help without stopping.
Trump also complained that Europe had provided Ukraine the same point of help as the United States.
“We have an ocean in between. They don’t. It’s more important for them than it is for us,” he said.
By John Sparks, international correspondent
As the geographical propagation of the statements of US President Donald Trump increases, the same goes through the lines of fear of leaders around the world.
Day 14 of Trump’s presidency threatened war and global news from USAID’s most likely demise industry: the U. S. International Relief and Development Agency.
But the 78-year-old also spent his time complaining that “South Africa is confiscating land” and “certain classes of People” were being treated “VERY BADLY” in a post on his Truth Social website.
He has threatened to cut the entire long -term budget to the country until a complete investigation is carried out, so what is happening?
Part of the Donald Trump industry war is based on the preference of US President to the fentanyl of US streets.
Opioid is blamed for about 70,000 deaths from overdose year throughout the country, with thin networks dating from China, Mexico and beyond having taken the United States illegally to the United States.
Detecting the drug is incredibly complicated for the application of the law due to its lack of smell and the small amounts in which it is sent: the fentanyl is 50 times more powerful than the heroin.
But Trump hopes that by slapping the price lists of the industry in fentanyl countries, it will prevent flow.
He already sees results.
After announcing 25% tariffs on Mexico, its president today announced she was sending 10,000 soldiers to the US border to battle drug-trafficking as part of a deal with Trump to pause tariffs for a month (see 15.35 post).
Canada also won a 30 -day break after making similar promises, despite US customs, entered 99. 98% of fentanyl in addition to its border with Mexico that its border with Canada in the last monetary year.
Read more about fentanyl and it has an effect on American streets from our US correspondent Mark Stone here. . .
By Mark Stone, American correspondent
First Mexico, now Canada. On the Veratriz Day, the two closest neighbors in the United States seem to have capitulated for President Trump.
The 25% tariffs on all goods from both countries were due to come into effect at midnight US Eastern time today. But after calls between all three leaders, suddenly the tariffs were paused.
Is this a transparent sign of Trump’s force?Has your forceful price list risk tool as a negotiation tool paid off?
Well, maybe. At least that’s how Mr. Trump needs everyone to think. Dance in my air, or else.
And this is actually the case that Mexico and Canada were in panic mode this weekend. But Donald Trump also panicked a bit when he saw the inventory markets this morning. He said this afternoon so as not to take note of his sharp falls. But we know that he cares deeply about market reactions.
Here’s what’s interesting: the statement from Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau sounded at first glance like it was announcing something new.
“Canada is rolling out our $1. 3 billion border PlanArray. . . Noticeably 10,000 Corps of top-of-the-line painters are working and will be painting to the border. . . “
But this is a new ad. Look at the language: “They are and will be. ” In other words: “We are already doing it, Mr. President, but if you need to reite it to be uploaded, I will do it . . . “
All that Justin Trudeau has done today is reiterate a border plan he announced last December. You can read it here.
Mexico has also made an expansion in the opposite combat to the fentanyl (read it here), but now it can be alone and more.
So has it all been theatre this past 24 hours?
A demonstration of the rupture of Donald Trump, which could have had a cliff end, but instead ended with him strong (and panic in large part of the global evolved in the process) and his closest neighbors forced to reiterate his existing plans.
Previously, we report that the Canadian province of Ontario is prohibiting US corporations to hire until the US price lists are eliminated.
Prime Minister Doug Ford said that Starlink through Elon Musk would be among those who have their “torn” contracts (see 21. 05 post).
After tonight, the news that the American will now be interrupted for 30 days, Ford says that Ontario will adapt to adaptation.
But he warned that Ontario will “doubt” to withdraw the American products from their shelves or prohibit US corporations of provincial purchases if costs take place.
“Make no mistake, Canada and Ontario continue to watch the risk of tariffs,” he said in X.
“Whether it’s tomorrow, in a month or a year from now when we’re renegotiating the United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement.”
Canada would have possibly reached the U. S. tariffs, however, “they’re still not out of the woods,” says foreign correspondent Diana Magnay in Windsor, Ont.
Justin Trudeau announced tonight that the 25% price lists that deserve to be placed in position would be interrupted for 30 days.
It is thanks to an agreement concluded with Washington that will see Canada’s security on its American border and supply promises to assume the drug fentanyl movement.
“What a way to deal with your closest allies on your north and southern borders,” says Magnay.
“By pushing them to the edge of the economic war, then at the last moment, to step back and say that we have an agreement. “
But Magnay says Canada and Mexico are free from the problem, given that the rate packages last only 30 days.