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Breaking: US Tariffs on China Soar to 145%, China Retaliates by Raising Tariffs to 125%
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    Breaking: US Tariffs on China Soar to 145%, China Retaliates by Raising Tariffs to 125%

    2025-05-07

    According to the latest news, on April 10 local time in the United States, the White House clarified that the total tariffs imposed by Trump on China are 145%, instead of the previously stated 125%.

    US Tariffs on China Soar to 145%

    On April 9 local time, Trump announced on his social media platform that, as a reasonable countermeasure in response to China's additional 50% tariffs on goods imported from the United States, he would raise the tariff rate on Chinese goods exported to the United States to 125% again.

    Previously, on the pretext of the fentanyl incident, the United States imposed additional 10% tariffs on Chinese goods on February 3 and March 4 local time respectively.

    Therefore, the total additional tariff rate on goods imported from China in 2025 is 145%.

     

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    In addition, in the amended executive order released on Thursday, which details the 125% tariff, Trump announced that the tariffs on small - value Chinese goods worth $800 or less would be increased again.

     

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    According to the latest executive order of the White House, the tax rate of 90% has been raised again to 120%. From May 2nd to June 1st, the tariff for each small parcel will be increased from 75 dollars to 100 dollars. After June 1st, the tariff for each small parcel will be increased from 150 US dollars to 200 US dollars.


    Continuing Countermeasures! China Raises Tariff Rate on US Imports to 125%!

    Just now, the Tariff Commission of the State Council announced a notice to adjust the additional tariff measures on imported goods originating from the United States.

    Starting from April 12, 2025, the tariff rate on imports from the United States will be raised from 84% to 125%.

    In view of the fact that, at the current tariff level, goods exported from the United States to China have no possibility of being accepted by the market. If the US side continues to impose additional tariffs on Chinese goods exported to the United States in the future, the Chinese side will simply ignore it. The details are as follows:

     

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    Sources: By Logwing, Wai Tusi Talks about Shipping.


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