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A Complete List of Food and Beverage Products Subject to China’s New Tariffs

Dried Fruits And Walnuts

Update: On Tuesday, April 17, China announced a new 179% charge on sorghum, a grain used for livestock feed and in alcoholic drinks. The charge is set to go into effect Wednesday, April 18. China is the largest buyer of U.S. sorghum.

As the United States and China continue to escalate toward a possible trade war, the food and beverage industry is bracing for what could be a significant hit.

China has announced tariffs on more than 230 U.S. products already. Here’s the full list of food and beverage products that are, or will be, subject to new taxes.

Tariffs enacted

The first list, announced a few weeks ago and enacted on April 2, mainly applies to pork products, fruits and nuts, and wine.

25% tariff

15% tariff

Tariffs announced but not enacted

The enforcement date for the second list, announced April 4, hasn’t been set yet. It primarily targets vehicles and chemicals, but adds several food items as well.

We’ll update this list as more information becomes available.

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