WASHINGTON/PALO ALTO, U.S. -- The Trump administration will unveil
details on Monday of its tariff expansion to all goods imported from
China, a move that is sure to affect Asia's supply chain as prices are
set to rise on smartphones, laptops and other consumer products.
U.S.
President Donald Trump "ordered us to begin the process of raising
tariffs on essentially all remaining imports from China, which are
valued at approximately $300 billion," U.S. Trade Representative Robert
Lighthizer said on Friday after ministerial-level talks with China ended
without a deal.
New levies typically take over two months to
enact as the USTR consults with businesses about the timing and list of
subject goods.


