India, April 4 -- China hit back against the United State's retaliatory tariffs by imposing 34 percent import duty on all U.S. goods accusing Washington of imposing tariffs that were "not in line with international trade rules."
The Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council announced Friday that the additional tariffs on U.S. products will come into force on April 10.
President Donald Trump on Wednesday announced an additional tariff of 34 percent on Chinese goods as part of his 'Liberation Day' package.
China now faces an overall import duty of 54 percent.
China also outlined new restrictions on US companies by adding 16 of them into its "export control" list, saying that they have "behaviors that may endanger China's national sec...