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President Trump says he will impose new global tariffs of 15%.
He declared this over the weekend after the U.S.
Supreme Court overturned some of his initial tariffs last Friday.
Trump was furious.
But other nations who have been dealing with these tariffs aren't taking another look at the situation.
NPR's Jennifer Pak says that includes China.
China's ministry issued a statement saying it's making a full assessment of the ruling.
It's also urged Washington to lift unilateral tariffs on its trading partners.
Now that's the official view.
On the ground, Chinese business owners who deal with the U.S.
are cautiously optimistic, I'd say, about this development.
You know, this past year has just been a rollercoaster ride with tariffs.