· A broad cross-section of U.S. businesses has a message for the Trump administration: new tariffs on $200 billion of Chinese imports will force Americans to pay more for items they use throughout their daily lives, from cradles to coffins.
· Six days of public hearings on the proposed duties of up to 25% will start on 27TH AUGUST , 2018 in Washington as part of President Donald Trump’s and the U.S. Trade Representative’s efforts to pressure Beijing for sweeping changes to its trade and economic policies.
· Unlike previous rounds of U.S. tariffs, which sought to shield consumers by targeting Chinese industrial machinery, electronic components and other intermediate goods, thousands of consumer products could be directly hit with tariffs by late September.
· The $200 billion list targets seafood, furniture and lighting products, tires, chemicals, plastics, bicycles and car seats for babies.
· The top U.S. business lobbying group said the administration lacks a coherent strategy to address China’s theft of intellectual property and other harmful trade practices and called for “serious discussions”.
· Mid-level Trump administration officials and their Chinese counterparts are expected to meet later this week in Washington to discuss their trade dispute. But it is unclear whether the talks will have any effect on the implementation of U.S. tariffs and retaliation by China.
· ‘Safety of children’
· Graco Children’s Products Inc. said tariffs will have a direct negative impact on our company, American parents and most importantly the safety of American children.
· The company said higher prices may prompt more parents to buy car seats, swings and portable play yards on the second-hand market.
· The proposed tariffs may force parents to use unsafe sleeping environments or let children dangerously co-sleep with parents.
· company THAT relies exclusively on Chinese-made caskets and the tariffs would cause great loss and raise costs for grieving families purchasing caskets for their loved ones at one of the worst times of their life.
· The Internet Association, representing companies including Facebook Inc., Amazon.com Inc. and Alphabet Inc., said the tariffs would cause disproportionate economic harm to American Internet companies.
· The list includes products that impact how Internet companies function.”
· Westinghouse Electric Co. LLC, the leading U.S. nuclear fuel producer, said it relies on China for zirconium and zirconium powders — key inputs for tubes used in nuclear fuel assemblies that it uses at plants in Utah, Pennsylvania and South Carolina.
· There is no U.S. source of zirconium so the tariff would raise the cost for Westinghouse to manufacture nuclear fuel for U.S. commercial nuclear power plants and ultimately would increase the cost of electricity to a significant percentage of U.S. electricity consumers.
Source : The Hindu