China responds to Trump's tariffs: See the list
President Trump’s tariffs on China took effect Tuesday morning, with China announcing retaliatory tariffs just moments after.
Trump’s tariffs on Mexico and Canada were also set to go into effect Tuesday, but have both been temporarily delayed by 30 days so Trump can engage in further trade and border security talks with the two countries.
Here is the latest on the tariffs:
China retaliates with tariffs

FILE - This combination of pictures from 2020 shows portraits of China's President Xi Jinping (R) and US President Donald Trump. (Photos by Jim Watson, Peter Klaunzer / AFP / POOL /AFP via Getty Images)
China announced Tuesday retaliatory tariffs on select American imports, which are set to go into effect on Monday, Feb. 10.
By the numbers:
Here are the tariffs announced Tuesday by China:
- 15% tariff on coal
- 15% tariff on liquefied natural gas products
- 10% tariff on crude oil
- 10% tariff on agricultural machinery
- 10% tariff on large-engine cars
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Dig deeper:
Just moments after Trump’s 10% tariffs on China were to take effect, China’s State Administration for Market Regulation also said it was investigating Google on suspicion of violating antitrust laws.
Google has a smaller presence in China than many markets, with its search engine blocked like many other Western platforms. Google exited the Chinese market in 2010 after refusing to comply with censorship requests from the Chinese government and following a series of cyberattacks on the company.
It is unclear how the probe will affect Google’s operations.
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The backstory:
This isn't the first trade spar between the U.S. and China.
The two countries engaged in an escalating trade war in 2018 when Trump repeatedly raised tariffs on Chinese goods and China responded each time.
Analysts say that China is much better prepared to counter this time around, but is also wary about taking steps that could upset its own fragile and heavily trade-dependent economy.
Trump has said he was enacting the latest tariffs to take greater action against illegal drugs. China faced the additional tariff due to its role in the making and selling of fentanyl, the Trump White House said.
What's next:
Trump planned to talk with Chinese President Xi Jinping in the next few days.
Trump’s talks with Mexico and Canada are also set to continue over the next month.
The Source: Information in this article was taken from The Associated Press, which has reporters in Beijing. Background information was taken from previous FOX Television Station reportings. This story was reported from Detroit.