Exemptions Worth Billions Aim to Ease Trade Pressure and Protect Economy
China has quietly removed tariffs on around $40 billion worth of U.S. imports, likely aiming to reduce internal economic pressure from the ongoing trade dispute.
The exemptions apply to 131 items, such as medical devices and industrial chemicals, which are essential to China’s domestic production.
Multiple companies report receiving waivers, even though the Chinese government has not publicly confirmed the list. The products represent about 24% of China’s 2024 imports from the U.S., reflecting a strategic response rather than a public diplomatic gesture.
The U.S. previously lifted tariffs on certain Chinese electronics, and experts believe China’s move mirrors that policy to stabilize its own industries. “China is likely trying to mitigate damage to its economy by avoiding a collapse in key imports,” said Gerard DiPippo from RAND.