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Trump commerce rep says new 100% tariff on China will depend on Beijing’s subsequent transfer
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Trump commerce rep says new 100% tariff on China will depend on Beijing’s subsequent transfer

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Last updated: October 14, 2025 4:22 pm
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Jamieson Greer, U.S. commerce consultant, speaks with CNBC on Oct. 14, 2025.

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President Donald Trump may nonetheless slap China with 100% tariffs on Nov. 1 or sooner relying on Beijing’s subsequent transfer in a dispute over uncommon earths, U.S. Commerce Consultant Jamieson Greer informed CNBC on Tuesday.

“Rather a lot will depend on what the Chinese language do,” Greer informed CNBC in an interview. “They’re those who’ve chosen to make this main escalation.”

China introduced sweeping restrictions on uncommon earth exports final week that may disrupt the U.S. protection, expertise, semiconductor and car industries if carried out.

“We won’t have a state of affairs the place the Chinese language maintain this regime in place the place they need to have veto energy over the world’s excessive tech provide chains,” Greer mentioned.

The restrictions took the White Home unexpectedly. Beijing introduced the measures forward of an anticipated assembly between Trump and President Xi Jinping on the Asia-Pacific Financial Cooperation summit later this month in Seoul, South Korea.

U.S. and Chinese language officers on the senior employees stage spoke as just lately as Monday in Washington in regards to the uncommon earth dispute, Greer mentioned.

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