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Trump tariffs including 104% against China come into force

Donald Trump’s new tariffs on dozens of countries have come into effect, including 104% duties on Chinese goods, deepening his global trade war.

The round of so-called “reciprocal” tariffs on imports to the US – imposed from 12.01am Eastern Time (0401 GMT) – come as the US president’s punishing levies have shaken a global trading order that has persisted for decades, raised fears of recession and driven worldwide stocks sharply downward.

The S&P closed below 5,000 for the first time in nearly a year on Tuesday and is nearing a bear market, defined as 20% below its most recent high, Reuters reports. S&P 500 companies have lost $5.8tn in stock market value since Trump unveiled the tariffs last Wednesday.

Containers for export at Qingdao port in China. The US’s 104% tariff on China has come into effect. Photograph: VCG/Getty Images

A sell-off across Asian markets resumed on Wednesday after a brief respite, with Japan’s Nikkei down over 3% and South Korea’s won currency sliding to a 16-year low. US stock futures also pointed to a fifth straight day of losses on Wall Street.

Trump nearly doubled duties on Chinese imports, which had been set at 54% last week, in response to counter-tariffs that Beijing announced last week. China has vowed to “fight to the end” over what it views as blackmail.

Trump has offered investors mixed signals about whether the tariffs will remain in the long term, describing them as “permanent” but also boasting that they are pressuring other leaders to ask for negotiations.

“We have a lot of countries coming in that want to make deals,” he said at a White House event on Tuesday afternoon. He said at a later event that he expected China to pursue an agreement as well.

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The US and and China are heading towards an all-out trade war while locked in a high-stakes game of brinkmanship as Donald Trump unleashed his new wave of tariffs today.

For more on that and all the key developments as the global economy is rocked again, see our full wrap here:

The new US tariffs against dozens of its trading partners include rates of 104% on China, 20% on the European Union, 26% on India and 49% on Cambodia.

They are tailored to specific countries based on a formula that has been criticised by economists that divides trade in goods deficit by twice the total value of imports.

“President Trump has a spine of steel and he will not break,” the White House press secretary, Karoline Leavitt, said on Tuesday. “And America will not break under his leadership.”

As the report by Helen Davidson and agencies says, the US president believes his policy will revive America’s lost manufacturing base by forcing companies to relocate to the US. But many business experts and economists question how quickly – if ever – this can take place, warning of higher inflation as the tariffs raise prices amid intensifying fears of a recession.

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