How China is reacting to Donald Trump’s massive 104% tariff


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China is showing no signs of backing down after President Donald Trump imposed a sweeping 104% tariff on Chinese goods, including clothes, shoes, toys and tech products. Duties on other countries also went into effect, with a punishing 49% tariff on Cambodia and 46% for Vietnam, both are key manufacturing hubs for American companies like Nike, Lululemon and Apple. NBC’s Janis Mackey Frayer reports for TODAY.



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