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The White House enacted cumulative 20% tariffs on China. In response, China has implemented two rounds of 10-15% tariffs on industrial and agricultural goods. Additionally, China has targeted Canada with tariffs that will begin on March 20 and will include a 100% increase on rapeseed, oil cakes, and peas.
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Current Tariffs & Affected Products
Outlined below are the products that are currently impacted by tariffs
| Product Category | Tariff Amount | HS Code | Date Implemented | Status |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| All imports | 10% | All products | 2/4/2025 | STARTED |
| All imports | Additional 10% | All products | 3/4/2025 | STARTED |
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