The Biden administration is preparing to announce new tariffs, potentially reaching 100 percent, on Chinese electric vehicles and additional import taxes on other Chinese goods, such as semiconductors. This move aims to address concerns about China's impact on global markets with cheap clean energy products, potentially undercutting domestic manufacturing efforts. The tariffs stem from a review of levies imposed by the Trump administration, and are part of a broader strategy to protect American manufacturing and compete with China. The administration also plans to raise tariffs on steel and aluminum imports from China and is considering new tariffs on solar products. The anticipated actions have drawn criticism from China, setting the stage for potential trade tensions between the two countries.