President Trump could impose tariffs on Chinese goods as soon as Friday.
Politico reports the Administration plans to publish a final list in the coming days, further enflaming tensions between the world’s largest economies.
The trade talks most recently have been centered on China’s willingness to increase exports of the very goods it is most likely to target for retaliation: soybeans, U.S. aircraft, and other high value exports.
USDA undersecretary for trade Ted McKinney, fresh off a trip to Beijing, says he and the Administration remain cautiously optimistic a trade war can be avoided.
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