Biden Administration Keeps China Tariffs

A picture of two shipping containers crashing into each other. One shipping container has the American flag painted on it. The other has the Chinese flag painted on it.

As U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai readies for talks with China, the administration will keep in place tariffs levied on imported Chinese goods valued at $370 billion. Tai said the administration will start a “targeted” process to review requests from U.S. companies for exclusions from tariffs ranging from 7.5 percent to 25 percent on products they import from China.

The Trump administration imposed the tariffs under Section 301. China has retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods valued around $130 billion.

Most exclusions granted by the Trump administration expired Dec. 31, 2020. To read the full Roll Call story, click here.

 

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