China Imposes Additional Tariffs on Imported Goods Originating in the United States

Posted by Matt Schmitt on 4/5/18 5:00 PM

China Imposes Additional Tariffs on Imported Goods Originating in the United States

On April 2, 2018, in response to the additional tariffs imposed by the United States regarding the 232 measures, the Ministry of Finance of China has announced increased tariffs on 128 goods from the U.S.

The Ministry of Finance imposed an additional 15% import tax on 120 products including various nuts, fruits, wine, herbs, and stainless steel products and an additional 25% import tax on pork and pork products, and aluminum scrap.

 

The official announcement and related products list may be found here:

http://gss.mof.gov.cn/zhengwuxinxi/zhengcefabu/201804/t20180401_2857769.html

 

Topics: China, Tariffs

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