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Trump says China must ensure rare earth magnets or face 200% tariffs

Monday, August 25


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Frank Chenin Shanghai

US President Donald Trump said on Monday that China must ensure the US supply of rare earth magnets or face 200 per cent tariffs, and that he will continue to allow Chinese students into the country.

“They have to give us magnets,” otherwise “we have to charge them 200 per cent tariff or something”, Trump told reporters while meeting South Korean President Lee Jae Myung at the White House. He conceded, though, that such high duties would mean a breakdown in bilateral trade.

“We have a much more powerful thing, that’s tariffs. If we want to put 100 per cent, 200 per cent tariffs on, we wouldn’t do any business with China,” he said.

“And you know, it would be OK too, if we had to. But the magnet situation, we have tremendous power over them, and they have some power over us.

“We have incredible cards, but I don’t want to play those cards. If I played those cards, that would destroy China,” he added, without further elaboration.

His latest remarks mark a contrast with his previous amicable take on the ties with China, havingextended a pause on new tariff increases against China earlier this month for another 90 days.

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