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Updated · Reuters · May 26
U.S. Seeks Input on $30 Billion of Chinese Goods for Tariff Cuts
Updated
Updated · Reuters · May 26

U.S. Seeks Input on $30 Billion of Chinese Goods for Tariff Cuts

9 articles · Updated · Reuters · May 26
  • Jamieson Greer said the U.S. will soon issue a public notice seeking comment on which Chinese goods should qualify for lower or eliminated tariffs.
  • The review follows a U.S.-China agreement to use a joint Board of Trade to identify about $30 billion of non-strategic goods eligible for relief.
  • Greer said the Trump-Xi summit did not produce broad concessions, arguing Washington kept its China tariffs and expects them to remain higher than those on other countries.
  • He framed the approach as managed trade rather than systemic reform, citing 200 Boeing jet sales, $17 billion in farm purchases and continued rare-earth supplies as tangible gains.
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