Similarly, the State Council’s announcement said China’s overall proposal covers 659 U.S. goods worth $50 billion.
A list of 114 U.S. goods subject to tariffs at a later date include crude oil, diesel and magnetic resonance imaging kits, the Ministry of Commerce said.
The announcement was made early Friday afternoon New York time, or very early Saturday morning Beijing time.
The Chinese Ministry of Commerce said earlier Friday that Beijing would immediately introduce tariffs on the “same scale” and strength as the U.S. The ministry also said results from previous trade negotiations were now nullified.
In May, Beijing and the U.S. agreed to “meaningful increases” in U.S. agriculture and energy exports to China. However, the White House subsequently said it would still pursue tariffs on Chinese goods that were proposed in April, causing trade relations to deteriorate.