U.S. Is Considering Extending $34B In Tariff Suspensions For China

U.S. Is Considering Extending $34B In Tariff Suspensions For China

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The video discusses the US tariffs on $34 billion worth of Chinese goods imposed in July 2018 due to concerns over technology transfer and intellectual property. In December 2018, exclusions were granted for a year, and the US is now considering extending these suspensions on a case-by-case basis. Recent developments indicate a positive trend in US-China trade relations, with the Trump administration delaying further tariffs and progress being made on a trade deal addressing intellectual property and agricultural purchases.

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What actions did the UST take in July 2018 regarding tariffs on Chinese goods?

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What was the purpose of the investigation that led to the tariffs on Chinese goods?

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What did the USCR grant in December 2018 regarding certain products?

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What factors are being considered for extending the tariff suspensions?

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What issues did President Donald Trump mention would be addressed in the first phase of the trade deal?

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