China’s yuan hovers near 2-week low, tariffs, parliament gathering in focus

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SHANGHAI: China’s yuan hovered near a two-week low against the dollar on Monday as upbeat manufacturing data partially offset some investor worries over heightened Sino-U.S. trade tensions after President Donald Trump proposed extra tariffs on Chinese goods.

Trump’s additional 10% tariffs on Chinese goods will come into effect on March 4, while China is studying relevant countermeasures, state-backed Global Times said on Monday.

Trade tensions had been one of the key drags on the yuan during Trump’s first term as the president, when a series of tit-for-tat U.S.-China tariff announcements drove the Chinese currency down more than 12% against the dollar between March 2018 and May 2020.

However, market sentiment in morning deals was slightly improved as China’s manufacturing activity expanded at the fastest pace in three months in February, an official…

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