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China Considers Exempting Some US Goods from Tariffs

Beijing weighs temporary suspension of duties on certain American imports amid ongoing trade negotiations

Abdulraheem Fatimah by Abdulraheem Fatimah
April 25, 2025
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China considers exempting some US goods from tariffs as both nations explore trade de-escalation, signaling cautious economic diplomacy.

China considers exempting some US goods from tariffs in what could be a carefully calibrated move to ease trade tensions, according to a senior government official familiar with the discussions.

The potential policy shift comes as both economic superpowers prepare for high-stakes negotiations in June.

The exemption proposal under review would temporarily lift tariffs on select American agricultural and medical products, including soybeans, pharmaceuticals, and diagnostic equipment.

These categories bore the brunt of China’s retaliatory measures during the 2018-2019 trade war, when Beijing imposed duties on $110 billion worth of US exports.

That China considers exempting some tariffs now reflects multiple strategic calculations.

With China’s post-pandemic recovery stalling, removing duties could lower costs for manufacturers dependent on US components.

The gesture would also create a conciliatory atmosphere ahead of US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen’s anticipated visit next month.

The deliberations show Beijing’s signature approach to economic statecraft: offering measured concessions while preserving leverage in critical sectors.

Any exemption would exclude strategically sensitive industries like semiconductors, renewable energy technology, and electric vehicles – areas where China maintains aggressive tariff protections.

Market observers note that China considering tariff exemptions aligns with recent diplomatic overtures, including February’s lifting of anti-dumping duties on US distillers’ grains.

However, the limited scope – estimated to cover just 3-5% of currently taxed US imports – suggests caution prevails on both sides.

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The potential move comes as bilateral tensions persist on multiple fronts.

Washington recently escalated tariffs on Chinese steel and aluminum, while Beijing continues restricting exports of rare earth processing technologies.

Against this backdrop, China exempting some tariffs would represent economic pragmatism rather than a fundamental policy shift.

If implemented, this would mark the first tariff reduction since China’s 2022 suspension of duties on US lobster and pork.

The measure’s temporary nature – likely 6-12 months – gives Beijing flexibility to reinstate tariffs if negotiations falter.

With both nations facing domestic economic pressures, China’s consideration of tariff exemptions may provide just enough goodwill to sustain dialogue while avoiding substantive concessions on core trade disputes.

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Fatimah Abdulraheem is an emerging digital journalist passionate about crafting compelling narratives for today's media landscape. She combines fresh perspectives with journalistic standards to create engaging content that resonates with diverse audiences.

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