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China Updates Dispute Request with the U.S. on Increased Tariffs

China filed an addendum to its consultation request on 4 February 2025, regarding the increase of U.S. tariffs on Chinese goods from 10 percent to 20 percent, reflecting continued trade tensions between the two nations.

On 4 February 2025, China filed an addendum to its original dispute request (DS633) with the United States, addressing tariff measures. This addendum highlights the increased additional U.S. ad valorem duties on all goods imported from China, which have escalated from 10 percent to 20 percent. This escalation forms the crux of China’s revised consultation request, seeking redress through established dispute settlement channels. Further details can be found in document WT/DS633/1/Add.1.

In summary, China’s revised request for consultations with the United States exemplifies escalating trade tensions, as it addresses the recent increase in tariffs on Chinese goods. The situation remains dynamic and will likely have implications for international trade relations. Monitoring the developments in this dispute will be crucial for stakeholders.

Original Source: www.wto.org

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