China vows ‘firm countermeasures’ to Trump tariffs
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Donald Trump’s decision to boost tariffs on almost every country will deal a blow to China’s economy.
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"It's an all-round blockade against China," said Yuan Yuwei, hedge fund manager at Water Wisdom Asset Management, who said he was bullish on gold and shorting China and Hong Kong stocks as a result.
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