Finance
Chinese tech stocks slide on report Trump wants to go ahead with tariffs
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Chinese tech stocks slid
after President Donald Trump reportedly OK’d hitting
China with the next round of tariffs. -
Treasury secretary’s attempt to restart trade talks
with Beijing and China welcomed the invitation on
Thursday. -
China said it will not buckle to US demands
in any trade negotiations, reported by Reuters. -
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Chinese tech
stocks are getting
sliding after President Donald Trump reportedly OK’d hitting
China with the next round of tariffs despite the two sides
attempts to extend trade talks.
On Friday, Trump instructed aides onto proceed with tariffs
on about $200 billion worth of Chinese products despite,
Bloomberg says, citing four people familiar with the matter.
The news comes just two days after Treasury Secretary
Steven Mnuchin extended an invitation to Chinese officials to
restart talks.
And while Ministry of Commerce welcomed the
invitation on Thursday, Reuters
reported that officials were unlikely to buckle to US
demands, citing an editorial published Friday by the state-run
China Daily newspaper.
As a result, Chinese tech stocks are taking a beat across
the board. Here’s the scoreboard:
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