China Imposes 34% Tariffs on US Goods in Retaliatory Move

Finance ministry said additional tariffs will be imposed from April 10

Beijing-In response to escalating US tariffs, China announced retaliatory measures on Friday, including a 34% tariff on US goods and restrictions on rare earth exports, effective April 10th. This follows President Trump’s Wednesday announcement of a 34% tariff, adding to the previous 20%, for a total of 54% in new levies.

Agriculture trade took another hit as Chinese customs imposed an immediate suspension on imports of sorghums from grain exporter C&D (USA) Inc as well as poultry and bonemeal from three US firms.

Beijing also announced controls on exports of medium and heavy rare-earths, including samarium, gadolinium, terbium, dysprosium, lutetium, scandium, and yttrium to the United States, effective April 4.

“The purpose of the Chinese government’s implementation of export controls on relevant items in accordance with the law is to better safeguard national security and interests, and to fulfil international obligations such as non-proliferation,” the commerce ministry said in a statement.

It also added 16 US entities to its export control list, which prohibits the export of dual-use items to affected firms.

Another 11 US firms were added to the “unreliable entities” list, which allows Beijing to take punitive action against foreign entities. The targeted firms includes Skydio Inc. and BRINC Drones over arms sales to democratically governed Taiwan, which China claims as part of its territory.

The commerce ministry said the targeted companies seriously “undermined” China’s national sovereignty, security and development interests and would be prohibited from new investments, import and export activities in China.

It also launched an anti-dumping probe into imports of certain medical CT tubes from the US and India, and a wider industry competitiveness investigation into imports of medical CT tubes.

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