Chinese Tariffs

Chinese Tariffs refers to China lifting some retaliatory tariffs on U.S. goods, including ending duties of up to about 15 percent on certain American farm products and suspending extra levies for a year, as part of easing trade tensions after talks with the United States. Beijing still keeps some tariffs in place, and U.S. soybeans remain relatively costly.

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