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China creates list of US-made goods exempt from 125% tariffs, sources say

  • In late April 2025, China compiled a selection of American products that will be exempt from its 125 percent tariffs amid the ongoing trade dispute.
  • This move follows Beijing’s efforts to ease the impact of the trade conflict while maintaining public opposition to U.S. Tariffs of up to 145 percent.
  • Authorities are quietly notifying companies, including pharmaceutical and semiconductor firms, and surveying businesses about tariff impacts and critical product needs.
  • President Trump expressed optimism on April 29 about an imminent, "fair deal" with China despite ongoing tariff tensions and retaliations.
  • The exemption list suggests tentative progress in trade negotiations but retains uncertainty because the full list remains undisclosed and Beijing insists it will resist until U.S. Tariffs are lifted.
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China has begun discreetly to exempt some U.S. products from tariffs, a measure that could cover imports worth about $40 billion.This gesture suggests an attempt to mitigate the impact of the trade war on the Chinese economy.During the past week, a list of exempt U.S. products including 131 items, such as pharmaceuticals and industrial chemicals, has circulated among traders and companies.Some of these products have already been identified by Bl…

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archysport.com broke the news in on Tuesday, April 29, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of United States (6)

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