GPUs dodge price hike as US extends China tariff deadline beyond 2022
] by the US trade office found evidence of what the Trump administration considered"unfair" trade policies and practices from China. This included rampant intellectual property theft and hacking attacks on American companies.in phase one of negotiations. The deal required China to make structural reforms and changes to intellectual property, technology transfer and financial services.
At the same time, the US said it would maintain 25 percent tariffs on roughly $250 billion of Chinese imports, plus 7.5 percent on approximately $120 billion of Chinese imports.in October that White House officials are waiting to see whether the country may be open to further reforms. ®
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