China increased tariffs on U.S. goods from 84% to 125% as part of a trade dispute with the United States, raising total tariffs on Chinese imports to 145%. These changes will take effect on Saturday. China described U.S. actions as economic bullying and indicated plans for countermeasures, including filing a case with the World Trade Organization. The tariffs will impact key U.S. exports such as soybeans, aircraft parts, and pharmaceuticals. Recent actions also include suspending imports of sorghum and poultry from specific U.S. companies and tightening controls on rare earth minerals. Major U.S. imports from China include electronics, industrial equipment, and toys, with consumers anticipating price increases. The U.S. administration aims to promote the return of manufacturing jobs but acknowledges the challenge in achieving this goal.
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