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  National News  US Imposes Tariffs Up to 145% on China, Drawing Recession Warnings and Beijing’s Condition for Talks
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US Imposes Tariffs Up to 145% on China, Drawing Recession Warnings and Beijing’s Condition for Talks

Meredith LaneMeredith Lane—May 3, 20253
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Washington D.C. – New tariffs on a range of imports, including rates reaching as high as 145% on certain Chinese goods, have officially taken effect, marking a significant escalation in trade tensions between the United States and China.

Immediate Economic Impact

The implementation of these steep levies has reportedly led to an immediate and substantial decrease in shipments from China. According to reports, the volume of goods arriving from the Asian economic powerhouse has declined by as much as 60% since the tariffs were imposed. This drastic reduction underscores the rapid impact of the new trade barriers on established supply chains and bilateral commerce.

Recession Fears Mount Amid Tariff Rollout

In the wake of the new tariffs, economic experts across various sectors are voicing serious concerns about the potential repercussions for the U.S. economy. These analysts are cautioning that the tariffs could potentially trigger a crippling recession, disrupting growth and causing widespread economic hardship.

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Despite these warnings, President Trump has publicly dismissed fears of an impending recession. The President cited recent positive economic data points as validation of his economic approach. Specifically, he highlighted the addition of 177,000 jobs in April and an unemployment rate holding steady at 4.2%, presenting these figures as indicators of a robust economy capable of weathering the trade dispute.

Public and Expert Opinion Divided

Public sentiment regarding the tariffs appears largely unfavorable. Public opinion polling conducted recently suggests that a majority of Americans do not support the president’s use of tariffs as a trade tool. This indicates a potential disconnect between the administration’s policy and the views of the electorate.

Adding to the critical voices, prominent investor Warren Buffett has also publicly criticized the use of trade as a weapon. Buffett’s stance aligns with broader concerns from the business and financial communities about the destabilizing effects of protectionist measures.

China Signals Openness to Talks, Sets Conditions

Amidst the escalating trade friction, China’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has indicated that Beijing remains open to engaging in trade negotiations with the United States. However, this openness comes with explicit conditions.

The Ministry stressed that for talks to proceed constructively and yield results, the U.S. must demonstrate sincerity, rectify its “wrong practices,” and, crucially, cancel the unilateral tariffs currently in place. China’s statement specifically mentioned the 145% tariffs as a point of contention that would need to be addressed for meaningful negotiations to occur.

Broader Economic Context and Related Policies

The timing of the tariff implementation follows recent data showing the U.S. economy contracted in the first quarter of the year. This marked the first such decline in three years and was partly attributed to a surge in imports by companies anticipating the tariff deadlines. Businesses reportedly accelerated orders to stock up on goods before the new, higher rates took effect, temporarily boosting import figures while potentially masking underlying economic vulnerabilities.

In a related development, an executive order was signed recently aimed at easing the levy on U.S.-assembled vehicles that utilize foreign-made parts. This move suggests the administration may be seeking to mitigate some of the tariff’s knock-on effects on domestic industries that rely on international components, though it applies to a different aspect of trade policy than the direct tariffs on Chinese imports.

The new tariffs and the subsequent reactions from Beijing and economic experts underscore the complex and increasingly volatile nature of international trade relations, with significant potential implications for global markets and economic stability.

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