The trade war between the United States and China has put more than US$140 billion worth of American exports and thousands of jobs at risk, according to a new report by a US business lobby group.
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It said the tit-for-tat tariffs imposed by the two countries are affecting a wide range of industries that support employment in the US – including agriculture, semiconductors, education, travel and aerospace.
The report by the US-China Business Council, released in Washington on Tuesday, said the “precipitous decline in US exports to China” was evidence that US businesses, farmers, ranchers and workers are “reeling from the ongoing trade war”.
The council represents 270 American companies that do business in China, and its president, Sean Stein, urged leaders from both countries to return to the negotiating table and “take immediate steps” to remove or reduce tariffs.
“If these tariffs remain in place, trade between the two countries will fall precipitously, sacrificing billions of dollars of exports and hundreds of thousands of American jobs, potentially destabilising the US economy, and significantly weakening America’s global competitiveness,” he said.
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Many American and Chinese exporters are already feeling the impact of the trade war, which has seen the US and China impose additional tariffs of more than 120 per cent on each other’s goods.