<Anchor>

The fight is getting harder, let's take a closer look at what China thinks. Beijing to connect.

Correspondent Song Uk, China feels very hard against the United States, and I just raised tariffs knowing Trump's personality.

<Reporter>

China's tariff increase, in a word, was not foreseen, but it was foreseen.

It is a retaliation for the US to charge additional tariffs starting September 1st.

"If America hits us, we hit us too," he said that he would not be pushed out of negotiations.

There are soybean-like agricultural products and cars that are subject to tariffs, and they are looking for President Trump's weakness ahead of the presidential election next year.

The People's Daily said, "It warned that China has the ability to fight to the end."

<Anchor>

President Trump fought back, did you have any additional stories?

<Reporter>

There is no official Chinese position on the US response.

However, the US, especially President Trump, may have had some anticipation and additional cards are expected.

It's called a black list. Measures are being published that list threats to China's security or sanction foreign companies that discriminate against Chinese companies, or restrict rare earth exports.

<Anchor>

I said we're going to negotiate more in Washington next month, but I know it's something to do, but I'd like to see the results in this atmosphere.

<Reporter>

As you saw earlier, President Trump has called his friend, the enemy, for over two years.

In this context, the Federal Reserve Chairman Powell is a bigger enemy, but that's what it means, but there's also an analysis that predicted US policy change beyond Trump's rage.

It is said that China, which cannot negotiate, will endure even the so-called "no deal", which does not agree.

In the end, it's a fight that wants to be resolved but no one can retreat, but the world's economy seems to continue to rumble.