U.S. ANNOUNCES CHANGES IN RECIPROCAL TARIFF RATES WITH CHINA AFTER AGREEMENT -FEDERAL REGISTER

Based on the Federal Register and White House announcements, here are the key changes in US-China reciprocal tariff rates from the recent agreement:

– US reduces tariffs on Chinese imports (fentanyl-related) by 10 percentage points, effective Nov 10, 2025.
– US maintains suspension of heightened reciprocal tariffs at 10% until Nov 10, 2026.
– US extends Section 301 tariff exclusions until Nov 10, 2026.
– China suspends retaliatory tariffs on US agricultural products (e.g., soybeans, pork, wheat) immediately.
– China extends its tariff exclusion process for US imports until Dec 31, 2026.

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