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China ends levies on US farm products after fentanyl tariff cuts

China’s Ministry of Finance confirmed in a Wednesday notice that it will suspend all tariffs imposed March 4 on soybeans and other US agricultural products including corn, wheat, sorghum and chicken

November 05, 2025 / 11:06 IST
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The moves are part of a broader pact between Trump and President Xi Jinping that’s set to last one year and has stabilized turbulent ties between the world’s largest economies.

China has halted retaliatory tariffs that it imposed on a range of US agricultural products, after Washington officially halved its fentanyl-related levies on Chinese goods.

China’s Ministry of Finance confirmed in a Wednesday notice that it will suspend all tariffs imposed March 4 on soybeans and other US agricultural products including corn, wheat, sorghum and chicken. That move was previously flagged in a White House fact sheet.

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The cancellation — to take effect Monday at 1:01 p.m. — comes hours after President Donald Trump signed a pair of executive orders. Those documents formalized slashing fentanyl-related levies on Chinese exports to 10% from Nov. 10, and continued a truce bringing down the reciprocal US tariff rate from 34% to 10%.

The moves are part of a broader pact between Trump and President Xi Jinping that’s set to last one year and has stabilized turbulent ties between the world’s largest economies. Before their summit in South Korea last week, the two leaders had been locked in a months’ long cycle of tit-for-tat actions.