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    Trump tariffs on China will actually be 145% for some imports, White House clarifies

    April 10, 20253 Mins Read


    President Trump may have hit the brakes on reciprocal tariffs levied against many of America’s top trading partners, but the duties imposed on China will reach a staggering 145% on certain imports, a White House official confirmed to The Post

    Trump announced Wednesday that his tariff scheme would be put on pause for 90 days after a dozens of countries came forward looking to make a deal — lowering the baseline rate on most foreign imports to just 10% in the meantime.

    But the reprieve does not apply to China, which Trump slapped with an eye-popping 125% duty over what he called “a lack of respect” from Beijing. That combined with a 20% “fentanyl tariff” already in place means some imports will be subject to a total tariff of 145%, CNBC first reported.


    President Trump in the Oval Office.
    President Trump hit China with a massive 125% tariff on exported goods Wednesday — which when added to the fentanyl-specific tariffs already in place amount to a total tariff of 145% on certain goods. AFP via Getty Images

    America buys more from China than any other country in the world, except Mexico — to the tune of nearly $440 billion in 2024. All kinds of consumer goods come from China — including electronics like iPhone, toys, clothes and shoes.

    China retaliated by imposing its own 84% tariff rate on US goods, which took effect Thursday.

    The US exported more than $143 billion worth of goods to China in 2024, including products like soybeans, aircraft and aircraft parts, pharmaceuticals, semiconductors and vehicles.

    Chinese exports rose a whopping 13% in 2023 and 17% in 2024. Exports make up about 20% of the country’s GDP.

    Meanwhile, American exports — which were higher than ever 10 years ago — are slumping.

    Exports only account for 11% of the US GDP — down from 13.6% in 2012.


    Massive cargo ship loaded with shipping containers.
    China retaliated by imposing its own 84% tariff rate on US goods, which took effect Thursday. AFP via Getty Images

    US exports to China fell almost 3% last year, to a total of $144 billion, according to the US Trade Representative’s Office.

    The trade deficit between the two countries has also widened, reaching $295 billion.

    Trump initiated the 90-day pause with trading partners besides China in part due to a selloff in the bond market, and a decline in US stock indicies.

    “I thought people were jumping a little bit out of line, they were getting yippy, you know, they were getting a little bit yippy, a little bit afraid, unlike these champions,” he told reporters Wednesday from the White House South Lawn at an event featuring NASCAR Cup Series champions Joey Logano and Ryan Blaney.

    Markets had their best day since 2001 following the announcement, but ceded significant ground when trading resumed Thursday.



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