The Phnom Penh Post

US to reimpose tariff exemptions on some products from China

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THE US government on March 23 announced that it will reinstate tariff exemptions for 352 Chinese products first hit with punitive duties in 2018, when then-president Donald Trump started a trade war with Beijing.

The exemptions lapsed in late 2020, but President Joe Biden’s administra­tion last October began seeking opinions on which of 549 eligible Chinese products should once again be excluded from the tariffs.

In a statement, the US Trade Representa­tive (USTR) said: “Today’s determinat­ion was made after careful considerat­ion of the public comments, and in consultati­on with other US agencies.”

The exclusions are retroactiv­e to October 12 of last year and extend through the end of 2022, the USTR said in a statement.

The Biden administra­tion has been under pressure from businesses as well as Democratic and Republican lawmakers to alleviate the tariff burden, which critics say exacerbate supply issues and drive up prices as the US deals with a record wave of inflation.

The trade conflict between the US and China began when Trump imposed tariffs on $370 billion worth of Chinese products, citing “unfair” trade practices.

However more than 2,200 exclusions were granted and 549 of those were extended, with most of the exclusions expiring at the end of 2020.

Washington and Beijing in January 2020 signed a so-called “phase one” trade agreement under which Beijing pledged to increase its purchases of US products and services by at least $200 billion over 2020 and 2021 – a target China fell short of amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

US Trade Representa­tive Katherine Tai has pledged to “engage robustly” with Beijing over its commitment to the deal, but said in January that “we’re in a very difficult stage of this trade relationsh­ip” and “the conversati­ons are not easy”.

 ?? AFP ?? US Trade Representa­tive (USTR) Katherine Tai has been negotating with China over its committmen­t to a 2020 deal to buy more US products in exchange for the easing of tariffs.
AFP US Trade Representa­tive (USTR) Katherine Tai has been negotating with China over its committmen­t to a 2020 deal to buy more US products in exchange for the easing of tariffs.

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