Imposing additional tariffs of 15% on U.S. rooster, wheat, corn and cotton, and 10% on sorghum, soybeans, pork, beef, seafood, fruits, greens and dairy. These prices kick in on March 10.
Suing the U.S. on the World Commerce Group.
Including U.S. firms to export-control and company blacklists, and stopping Illumina from promoting gene sequencers in China.
Probing U.S. companies for doubtlessly “dumping” fiber-optic merchandise into the Chinese language market.
Suspending some U.S. imports, together with of wooden, and of soybeans from three firms.
Nonetheless, whereas China’s authorities is speaking robust, some analysts say the response is partly symbolic, with one calling it “very muted.”