WASHINGTON: The US opened the door Monday to tariffs targeting high-end technology and pharmaceuticals, feeding the uncertainty gripping the global economy in a trade war that Chinese leader Xi Jinping warned can have “no winner.”
After weeks of indications such a move was coming, the US commerce secretary formally announced “national security” investigations into pharmaceutical imports, and another on semiconductors and chip-making equipment.
The spectre of a broadening tariffs onslaught came as treasury secretary Scott Bessent touted momentum in talks with individual countries on reaching trade deals – but with little detail offered.