Beijing: China is set to halve additional tariffs on US imports that include pork, beef, soybeans and whiskey, from February 14, the country’s tariff commission said on Thursday.
The tariffs on these products, which also include some from the automotive industry, poultry, and chemicals, would remain at 5 and 2.5 per cent from 10 and 5 per cent levied earlier since September 1, 2019, Efe news quoted the State Council Tariff Commission as saying.
The measure, which would affect $75 billion worth of goods from the US, will come into effect at 1 p.m. on February 14.
Beijing said that the measure was a response to Washington’s decision to reduce the tariff from 15 to 7.5 per cent on $120 billion worth of Chinese goods.
According to a statement by China’s Ministry of Finance, Beijing has decided to ease trade and economic tensions and increase cooperation.
The statement said that more such measures would depend on the development of the relations between the two countries.
The announcement comes weeks after the US and China signed the first phase of a bilateral agreement in Washington to end a long-running bitter trade dispute between them. (IANS)
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