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China/U.S. tariffs may be coming to an end
Time:2018.12.07 Views:461
The two countries agreed a 90-day truce on additional tariffs.
At the weekend (1 December), the United
States announced a 90-day cessation to additional tariffs on Chinese goods so
the two countries can negotiate an end to their trade war.
The tit-for-tat trade war between the
U.S. and China began in February after the U.S. Department of Commerce
announced the imposition of import duties on steel and aluminium, at a rate of
25% and 10% respectively, which was then followed by several rounds of
additional tariffs placed by the two countries on billions of dollars worth of
each other's goods – including HVAC&R products.
These tariffs have already resulted in a
price increase for HVAC&R equipment in the United States. “Many of these
tariffs have forced our members to raise prices to cover the increased cost of
raw materials, which is unfortunate,” Francis J. Dietz, vice-president, public
affairs at AHRI, told this website in July.
The U.S. plans to increase the tariff on
$200 billion worth of Chinese goods from 10% to 25% in 2019, including
refrigeration equipment.
This has been postponed for 90 days,
while a series of trade negotiations take place between the two countries.
“President Trump has agreed that on January 1, 2019, he will leave the tariffs
on $200 billion worth of product at the 10% rate, and not raise it to 25% at
this time,” the White House announced in a statement.
China, which was likely to respond with
its own additional rates or an increase in its list of tariffed imports from
the U.S., will also cease additional tariffs.
“China will [also] agree to purchase a not yet agreed upon, but very substantial, amount of agricultural, energy, industrial, and other product from the United States to reduce the trade imbalance between our two countries, the statement says. “China has agreed to start purchasing agricultural product from our farmers immediately.”
“Both parties agree that they will endeavor to have this transaction completed within the next 90 days,” the White House adds. “If at the end of this period of time, the parties are unable to reach an agreement, the 10% tariffs will be raised to 25%.
From R744.com
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