US plans tariffs on 6000+ Chinese products
11 July 2018 - Media Release - Fresh Plaza
The Trump administration has fired the latest shot in the ongoing trade war with China, highlighting $200 billion worth of items that are eligible for a 10% tariff on products imported from China. The list is extensive, spanning 195 pages.
A number of product categories overlap with ones that were targeted in the first round of US tariffs on $34 billion worth of goods which came into effect last week. But the new list is impressive in both detail and scope, categorised by an extensive list of sub-indexes which align with World Trade Organisation protocols.
Business Insider gave us a breakdown of the main items within each product category:
- Food and beverage items: Seafood, dairy products, wheat and grain, nuts, dried fruits, fruit juices, mineral water, and beer and wine products.
- Chemicals: Chemical-based products and concentrates which appear to comprise a vast number of elements in the periodic table.
- Electronics: Various domestic electrical appliances, flash-lights, lamps, ovens, microwaves, television and radio.
- Fabrics: Leather, travel bags, fur products, wool, cotton, synthetic fibres, textiles, woven and knitted products.
- Metals and machinery: Precious metals, alloys, iron ore and steel products, copper, nickel, zinc, tin, interchangeable tools, combustion engines, air conditioning units, hydraulic jacks, cranes and pipes.
- Vehicles: Bikes, tractors, trailers, cars, car parts and vessels (boats).
- Furniture and antiques: Chairs, seats, couches, mattresses, tables, paintings, original sculptures and antiques.
Link to list below:
https://ustr.gov/sites/default/files/301/2018-0026%20China%20FRN%207-10-2018_0.pdf