President Donald Trump on Friday said that tariffs are still set to go into effect Sunday despite facing backlash from a number of companies.
President Donald Trump on Friday said that tariffs on Chinese goods are still set to go into effect Sunday despite facing backlash from a number of companies.
The U.S. government will begin collecting 15% tariffs on $112 billion in Chinese imports starting Sept. 1. Chinese and U.S. trade negotiating teams are maintaining effective communication, China's Foreign Ministry said on Friday.
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