China formally starts the tariffs on 7 types, 128 products from the US today, according to a statement (link in simplified Chinese) by the Ministry of Finance. This is part of the packaged announced last month which targets up to USD 3b in imports. And it’s a counter measure to the 232 steel and aluminum tariffs of the US that’s non-geo-targeted.
China’s response is seen by many as symbolic so far, and refrained. And the impact should be negligible comparing to the size of the bilateral trading relationship between the countries. Also, it’s reported that the US is already in negotiation with China regarding a trade deal. However, for now, China is still holding the cards regarding the Section 301 tariffs, which are targeted on Chinese goods that adds up to USD 50-60b of value.
Talking about the Section 301 tariffs, Trump administration is expected to announce the list of products to be affected. It’s believed that the list will concentrate on those affected by intellectual property theft only. And a major portion would be cutting-edge technology products.