Bitcoin & Others Slip As Trump Imposes Up To 245% Tariff On China
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Crypto Market Update: The digital assets continue to bleed as the US President Donald Trump slapped up to 245% tariff on Chinese goods. The intensifying trade war and macroeconomic concerns have continued to weigh on the investors’ sentiment, wiping off the previous gains from the digital assets space. Bitcoin price today slipped more than 2% while ETH, XRP, SOL, DOGE, and Cardano prices fell between 4% and 7%. Crypto Market Update: Trump’s 245% Tariff On China Sparks Concerns The crypto market slipped today after US President Donald Trump escalated the long-standing trade war with China by imposing a fresh 245% tariff on a wide range of imports. According to a White House document released in the late US hours on Tuesday, the move targets critical minerals and related products, citing national security and economic resilience as key reasons. Meanwhile, the fact sheet stated that China now faces tariffs of up to 245% following its “retaliatory actions” and lack of cooperation. However, this is not the first volley in the tariff saga, as it continued to dampen the crypto market sentiment over the past few weeks. Trump’s Tariff On China For context, it began with a 20% levy, followed by a 34% hike on April 2nd. As tensions grew, Trump raised the rate again, reaching 104%. In response, China imposed an 84% tariff on the US goods. Trump responded by increasing the US tariff to 125%. However, it has excluded certain tech products from China, which has boosted market sentiment. However, just last week, China matched that level, lifting its tariffs to 125%. The situation escalated dramatically this week with the 245% blanket tariff. The White House cited the need to protect America’s defense sector, tech advancement, and infrastructure. As per Reuters, China exports over $400 billion worth of goods to…
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