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May 14, 2025 12:50 PM
According to a report from CCTV News relayed by ChainCatcher, China has officially implemented its adjusted tariff measures on imported goods originating from the United States. The new policy took effect at 12:01 today and marks a key moment in the evolving trade dynamics between the two nations.
While specific details of the affected goods have not been fully disclosed, the implementation comes amid broader discussions aimed at easing tensions and restructuring trade relationships. Recent U.S.–China developments, including a 90-day tariff relief agreement announced earlier, suggest that both sides are working toward recalibrated terms for cross-border commerce.
Market participants and global supply chain stakeholders are closely watching for any ripple effects in key sectors such as technology, agriculture, and manufacturing.
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