China issues a 125 percent retaliation duty against the US. This comes after President Donald Trump announced he would pause tariffs above the 10 percent baseline for everyone but China. We have details on the latest escalation.From oil to agricultural products, take a look at which U.S. industries are poised to get hit by China’s tariffs.In the fallout from the trade war, Tesla has stopped accepting orders in China for two of its EV models, both of which normally get shipped to China from the United States. At the same time, cargo containers originally headed to the U.S. are now piling up in a Shanghai port.And the man who heads the U.S. Indo-Pacific command sends out a warning that the Chinese Communist Party’s military threat is growing toward Taiwan and U.S. allies in the Pacific.00:00 Intro01:17 China Hikes Tariffs on US Imports in Retaliation03:55 Which US Industries Will Get Hit by China’s Tariffs?04:15 Tesla Halts Model S, Model X Orders in China05:22 Cargo Containers of US Exports Pile Up at China Port05:59 Canada Prime Minister Pledges to Counter US Tariffs06:37 Trump Threatens Tariffs on Mexico Over Water Dispute07:00 Experts: Beijing Unlikely to Back Down; Here’s Why12:55 Hearing Covers China’s Growing Threat in Pacific15:20 Bomb Threats Targeting Shen Yun in Taiwan20:12 Victims of Communism Caucus Relaunched