China vows ‘same strength’ measure against US tariffs
BEIJING — China on Wednesday vowed to impose measures of the “same strength” in response to a proposed U.S. tariff hike on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods in a spiraling technology dispute that has fueled fears it might set back the global economic recovery.
The Commerce Ministry said it would immediately challenge the U.S. move in the World Trade Organization.
“At the same time, we are preparing to take measures of the same strength and same scope against U.S. goods,” said a ministry statement. “These measures will be announced shortly.”
The latest clash reflects growing tension between President Donald Trump’s promises to narrow the multibillion-dollar U.S. trade deficit with China and Beijing’s ambitious development plans. Those include using its vast market as leverage to induce foreign companies to help create local industry and technology.


