Trump imposes tariffs on $200B more of Chinese goods

In this July 25, 2018, photo a worker watches as a cauldron of melted recycled steel finishes it's pour, at the NUCOR Steel Gallatin plant in Ghent, Ky. Ditching decades of U.S. trade policy that he says swindled America and robbed its workers, President Donald Trump insists he can save U.S. jobs and factories by abandoning or rewriting trade deals, slapping taxes on imports and waging a brutal tariff war with China, America’s biggest trading partner. Separately Trump has enraged U.S. allies like Canada and the European Union by declaring their steel and aluminum a threat to America’s national security as justification for slapping taxes on them. (AP Photo/Timothy D. Easley)

WASHINGTON — The Trump administration will impose tariffs on $200 billion more in Chinese goods starting next week, escalating a trade war between the world’s two biggest economies and potentially raising prices on goods ranging from handbags to bicycle tires.