
China hits back in US trade war
Beijing responds to new US tariffs by promising to impose its own on $60bn worth of imports.
Beijing has responded to new US tariffs on Chinese imports by promising to impose its own on $60bn worth of American products – including agricultural produce and machinery. We’ll hear from a pecan farmer who used to send nearly two thirds of his nuts to China, and ask whether it’s American or Chinese consumers who are going to suffer the most.
Also in the programme: the explorer who found a plastic bag in the deepest place in the ocean; and why Hindu nationalism is on the rise in some parts of India.
(Picture: a farmer holds soybeans, which have been hit by retaliatory Chinese tariffs. Credit: JOHANNES EISELE/AFP/Getty Images)
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- Mon 13 May 201919:06GMTBBC World Service South Asia
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