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'''2018 China-United States Trade Dispute''', also known as "'''2018 China-United States Trade War'''", refers to the trade dispute between ] and ] in ]. | '''2018 China-United States Trade Dispute''', also known as "'''2018 China-United States Trade War'''", refers to the trade dispute between ] and ] in ]. |
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2018 China-United States Trade Dispute, also known as "2018 China-United States Trade War", refers to the trade dispute between China and United States in 2018.
Main media believed that this trade dispute between China and United States is a trade war, but President Donald Trump tweeted stating that “we are not in a trade war with China”, and stated on the website of White House that “the action is a response to the unfair trade practices of China over the years.”
The trade dispute was provoked by the U.S. government, and it aims to gain more economic benefits by collecting more tariffs on China. The U.S. government started imposing tariffs on China repeatedly, and hereafter the China government fought back.
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References
- https://twitter.com/realDonaldTrump/status/981492087328792577
- https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/statement-president-donald-j-trump-additional-proposed-section-301-remedies/