U.S. Imposes New Tariffs on Chinese Dairy Imports Under HS 0402.10.50
The United States has announced additional tariffs on Chinese dairy products classified under HS 0402.10.50 (milk and cream, in powder form) as part of ongoing trade tensions. This measure targets goods subject to quantitative limits under U.S. note 11.
2023-10-15
Impact: This tariff increase is likely to reduce Chinese dairy exports to the U.S., potentially raising costs for American importers and affecting supply chains for processed dairy products.
China Responds to U.S. Dairy Restrictions with Countermeasures
In retaliation to U.S. restrictions on dairy imports under HS 0402.21.25 (milk and cream, not in powder form), China has imposed higher duties on select U.S. agricultural exports. The move aims to balance trade disparities.
2023-09-28
Impact: This could further strain U.S.-China trade relations, potentially impacting U.S. dairy exporters and increasing prices for Chinese consumers of American dairy products.
U.S.-China Trade Talks Address Dairy Quotas Under HS 0402.10.50
Recent bilateral trade discussions between the U.S. and China included negotiations on relaxing quantitative limits for dairy products under HS 0402.10.50, as specified in U.S. note 11, to ease market access for Chinese exporters.
2023-08-10
Impact: If successful, these talks could increase Chinese dairy imports to the U.S., benefiting Chinese producers while potentially affecting domestic U.S. dairy markets.