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Trade war

Trump threatens fourth round of China tariffs on $267bn in goods

Entirety of US imports now face prospect of higher duties

U.S. President Donald Trump speaks to reporters aboard Air Force One on his way to Fargo, North Dakota, on Sept. 7.   © Reuters

WASHINGTON/NEW YORK -- U.S. President Donald Trump warned China on Friday that tariffs on another $267 billion worth of products, the fourth such round of duties, await them if they do not change their trade practices.

The U.S. is soon expected to decide whether to enact its third round of additional tariffs on China, which would impact $200 billion worth of products including furniture and appliances.

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