China announced on Tuesday that a series of different measures for American companies (such as Google), and almost have more measures in other departments after the tariffs on Chinese goods in New Trump.
Beijing's tariffs on US coal and natural gas 15 %, coupled with measures for certain cars, quickly responded to President Trump's responsibilities a few days ago, which exacerbated the tension between the two largest economies in the world in the world. Essence
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It said that the two companies took the so -called “discrimination measures against Chinese companies” and “damaged” the legitimate rights and interests of Chinese companies.
China's State Regulatory Administration said it was suspected of violating the country's antitrust law and launched an investigation based on the law. It does not provide more details about the investigation, nor does it provide measures to violate the law of Google.
Google products such as search engines are blocked in China, and their revenue accounts for about 1 % of global sales. It still cooperates with Chinese partners (such as advertisers).
In 2017, Google announced a small artificial intelligence center in China. But two years later, the project was dissolved, and the company did not conduct AI research in China.
Companies adding to the blacklisted company may be fined and extensive sanctions, including frozen trade and revocation of foreign employees.
Google, PVH, and Illumina did not immediately respond to requests to comment outside the conventional business hours of the United States.
For “improper” behavior related to Xinjiang, PVH has been reviewed by China's regulatory agencies.
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“These actions are warnings that China intends to harm the interests of the United States when needed, but it still allows China to shrink back,” Capital Economics said in a report.
“Tariffs can be postponed or canceled before taking effect … A survey of Google may draw conclusions without any fines.”
China has also announced a 10 % tariff on imports of US farm equipment. These devices may affect companies such as Kartle, Dir and Corporation and Aigko, as well as a few trucks and large cars from the United States to China.
This may be suitable for Cyber Truck of Elon Musk, and the niche market of Tesla has been promoted in China because it is waiting for regulatory liquidation to start sales.
The Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in December specified Cymbrak as “passenger cars” and was quickly deleted.
If Cexbuk is designated as an electric truck, Tesla will face 10 % tariffs on any future import of imports from its Texas factory. Tesla did not comment immediately.
The ministry said that new tariffs on American products will begin on February 10.
The announcement issued on Tuesday exacerbated the trade restrictions between Beijing and Washington. This is greatly limited to the technical department under the management of former US President Joe Biden Try to limit China's opportunity to get high -end semiconductorsEssence
China said in December that it had begun to investigate NVIDIA, which was suspected of violating the country's antitrust law. The survey was widely considered to be a retaliatory shooting of the latest route of the Chinese chip department in Washington.
A influential China Industry Group also requested Intel products for Sales of Intel products sold in China at the end of last year for safety review.
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