China has escalated the trade war with the U.S. by imposing a 125% tariff on American goods in retaliation to President Trump’s 145% tariff on Chinese products, impacting the $582.4 billion trade between the two nations. Business owners in Yiwu, China’s largest wholesale market, express concerns about the tariffs, with many American customers absent and fears of economic downturns as profits dwindle. Despite the challenges, some exporters believe U.S. buyers will still rely on Chinese goods, particularly in sectors like Christmas decorations, where China dominates production.
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