a trade war between the u.s. and china will ramp up tomorrow when two economic super powers hit each other with their biggest round of tariffs yet. the trump administration will impose new 10% tariffs on $200 billion of chinese goods, roughly half of the goods the country sells to the u.s. the tariffs span thousands of products including food seasoning, baseball gloves, network routers, industrial machinery parts. china has said it will retaliate immediately with new taxes of 5% to 10% on $60 billion of u.s. goods such as meat, chemicals, clothes, and auto parts. matt rivers takes us to beiges for a look at how this escalating trade war is impacting the chinese consumer. reporter: if you want to talk to lots of people quickly in beijing, take a scooter. seriously, the traffic here is