Trump’s China tariffs seen staying at 30% through late 2025
Survey of 22 analysts reveals limited expectations for rapid trade negotiation success, with current tariff levels high enough to significantly reduce Chinese exports to the US over the coming years.
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (right) and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer speak at a press conference in Geneva on May 12, 2025, following closed-door negotiations with Chinese officials to ease trade tensions. Analysts expect tariffs on Chinese goods to remain at 30% through late 2025 despite ongoing talks. Image: Getty Images
US Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent (right) and US Trade Representative Jamieson Greer speak at a press conference in Geneva on May 12, 2025, following closed-door negotiations with Chinese officials to ease trade tensions. Analysts expect tariffs on Chinese goods to remain at 30% through late 2025 despite ongoing talks. Image: Getty Images
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