China Tariffs to Begin Deescalation On May 14

The US and China have announced a joint plan to begin the deescalation of tariffs starting Wednesday May 14, 2025.

The US will lower the Reciprocal Tariff to 10% for a period of 90-days. This is down from 125% imposed last month. However, the 20% Fentanyl Tariff remains in effect as does the original Section 301 Tariffs from Trump’s first term (7.5% or 25% depending on the HTS number used) as well as the Section 232 Tariffs (Aluminum/Steel and Autos/Auto Parts).

We are awaiting further information from US Customs on implementation. The information above is garnered from news reports and is not legally binding. We will keep monitoring the situation and provide additional information as it becomes available.

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