
China is reportedly evaluating countermeasures in response to the March 4 tariff threat from the United States. According to sources, the measures will likely include a combination of tariffs and non-tariff restrictions, with U.S. agricultural and food products expected to be among the primary targets.
This move comes as trade tensions between the two countries continue to escalate. Non-tariff measures could involve stricter regulatory scrutiny, customs delays, or other restrictions on U.S. exports to China. The Chinese government has yet to announce specifics, but the response is expected to be measured and strategic, potentially affecting key U.S. export sectors.
Info comes via Global Times