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U.S. tariffs on China won't change again, Lutnick says after trade talks

  • Following trade discussions in London, U.S. Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick confirmed that the current tariff rates on Chinese imports will remain unchanged moving forward.
  • This followed high-level negotiations that established a fragile trade truce, though the overall deal remains subject to final approval by Presidents Trump and Xi.
  • The United States maintains tariffs at 55% on Chinese imports while China holds its tariffs on U.S. goods at 10%, continuing temporary duty reductions agreed last month.
  • Lutnick said China will promptly approve U.S. magnet and rare earth import applications despite Beijing having previously 'slow-rolled' exports, and Trump declared the deal is 'done' but pending approval.
  • The trade truce, shaped by Trump's recent call with Xi, reduces immediate tensions but leaves uncertainties about longer-term rare earth supply and trade enforcement.
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NBC LA broke the news in Los Angeles, United States on Wednesday, June 11, 2025.
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