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China asks the United States to “correct their mistakes”: “to completely cancel the bad practice of mutual taxes”

China asked the United States on Sunday to “completely cancel” the mutual customs duties, after the Washington decision on Friday to relieve high-tec products.

The US Commercial War - China has fluctuations. Photo shutterstock

The US Commercial War – China has fluctuations. Photo shutterstock

“We urge the United States to take a big step to correct their mistakes, to completely cancel the bad practice of mutual taxes and to return to the correct way of mutual respect.”said, in a statement, a spokesman for the China Ministry of Commerce, quoted in a statement, reports AFP, quoted by Agerpres.

The United States has changed their position on Friday

In the middle of a commercial war with China, which scares financial markets, the United States changed their position on Friday, exempting smartphones, computers and other electronic products from recent massive customs imposed by President Donald Trump.

Sunday the Chinese Ministry of Trade described the decision as a “Small step”adding that “Evaluates the impact”.

According to a note of the US Customs Service on Friday night, these exemptions are especially applied to electronic products imported to the United States of China, which was targeted by Wednesday of huge customs duties of 145%. US giant Apple, for example, produces my iPhones in China.

China responded on Friday by increasing tariffs for all American products to 125%, a measure that entered into force on Saturday.

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