China imposes a 34% tariff on imports of all U.S. products
a year ago
- #Tariffs
- #China-US Relations
- #Trade War
- China imposes a 34% tariff on all U.S. imports starting April 10, matching U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods.
- China introduces export controls on rare earths, including samarium and gadolinium, used in high-tech and medical industries.
- China suspends imports of U.S. chicken and sorghum due to banned substances and contamination issues.
- 27 U.S. firms added to trade sanctions or export control lists, including bans on dual-use goods exports.
- China files a WTO lawsuit against U.S. tariffs, calling them a violation of trade rules.
- Anti-monopoly and anti-dumping investigations launched against U.S. companies like DuPont China and medical equipment imports.
- Previous tariffs on U.S. coal, LNG, crude oil, and agricultural machinery remain in effect.
- U.S. and Chinese military officials meet to discuss minimizing risks of maritime military incidents.