China: China Calls Off Additional Tariffs on US Products Planned for December 15

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On December 15, 2019, the State Council Tariff Commission (SCTC) announced that China would not impose additional tariffs on certain U.S. commodities on December 15, 2019, as originally scheduled. Meanwhile, SCTC confirmed in the announcement that it will continue the tariff exclusion process for commodities imported from the United States. All other Chinese retaliatory tariffs remain in force. This report contains the current list of additional tariffs that apply to agricultural and agriculture related products from the United States as of the December 15th announcement.

China: China Calls Off Additional Tariffs on US Products Planned for December 15

 

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