Companies bracing for China’s retaliation in tariffs dispute
BEIJING — Companies were bracing Monday for how Beijing might retaliate against President Donald Trump’s escalation of a fight over technology and trade that threatens to disrupt a Chinese economic recovery.
Regulators have threatened “necessary countermeasures” for Trump’s tariff hikes Friday on $200 billion of Chinese imports. But three days later, in a break with previous tit-for-tat penalties that were imposed immediately, Beijing had yet to announce what it might do.
A foreign ministry spokesman said Monday that he had no details about Chinese plans or high-level contacts since negotiations ended Friday without a deal.