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Trump says that relationships between the United States and China are reset when the markets rise in the tariff – live updates

Chinese companies expect more tariff changesPublished at 14:09 British summer time

Chen yan
Reporting from Hong Kong

Companies in China are preparing for further tariffs, although the 90-day break was announced earlier today.

“In order to be honest, many Chinese companies no longer believe that the tariffs remain unchanged. For companies that they can do, the best thing they can do is build a moat to build their company before the next round of tariffs arrives,” said Elaine Li, head of Greater China at Atlas Ways, which offers services for the global development of Chinese Enterprises.

Elaine Li told BBC Chinese that the latest tariffs are only temporary for many Chinese exporters.

The fast changes to the tariffs led them to a diversified global strategy and have already passed the proactive exploration of international markets for the exploration of international markets. “It is difficult to wake someone who pretends to sleep, but it is even more difficult to bring someone to sleep when they are awakened.”

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