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China exempts key U.S. imports from retaliatory tariffs to address supply chain gaps

China has exempted certain U.S. imports, including semiconductors and aviation parts, from recent tariff hikes, addressing supply chain vulnerabilities. The move highlights China's reliance on U.S. goods in key industries.

April 27, 2025 / 06:54 IST
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China exempts certain U.S. imports from tariffs, addressing supply chain vulnerabilities.
China exempts certain U.S. imports from tariffs, addressing supply chain vulnerabilities.

China has exempted certain U.S. imports from its retaliatory tariffs, a move aimed at addressing critical gaps in its supply chain, according to people familiar with the matter.

The Chinese government has informed some importers that it will waive the most recent 125% tariff hikes on specific American goods, including certain semiconductors, chipmaking equipment, medical products, and aviation parts, the Wall Street Journal reported.

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The WSJ reports that these exemptions underscore vulnerabilities within China's economy, particularly its dependence on U.S. imports for sectors like advanced technology, aerospace, and pharmaceuticals. Many Chinese industries remain reliant on American-made inputs, despite China’s efforts to reduce foreign dependence.

This development mirrors a similar strategy by the U.S. earlier this month, when the Trump administration announced exemptions for Chinese-made smartphones, laptops, and other electronics, acknowledging the U.S.'s own reliance on China for such goods.