The Chinese government has issued warnings to its citizens about travel to the US amid ongoing tariff wars.
The Chinese Ministry of Culture and Tourism on April 9 reminded its citizens to assess travel risks amid “deterioration of Sino-US economic and trade relations and the domestic security situation in the US”.

The US government had earlier imposed 104 per cent duties on Chinese goods, to take effect on April 9. The levy on Chinese goods was far higher than what was imposed on other Asian countries, which ranged from 10 per cent on Singapore to 49 per cent on Cambodia.
This was met with retaliation from China, with it imposing 84 per cent tariffs on US goods from April 10.
While the US has today announced a surprise 90-day pause on new tariffs for most countries, it has chosen to up the ante on its China trade restrictions, raising duties on Chinese goods to 125 per…

































