CHINA has granted some tariff exemptions on American imports and is considering lifting other duties, reports London's Financial Times.
According to the American Chamber of Commerce in China, China's Ministry of Commerce is reviewing sectors affected by Beijing's 125 per cent tariffs on US goods, said chamber president Michael Hart.
Mr Hart said that healthcare imports to china were under review for possible tariff exemptions.
Companies in sectors including aviation and industrial chemicals said that some of their products had already been granted a reprieve, while local media reported that some semiconductors had been spared tariffs.
Mr Hart also said the US Department of Commerce was also reviewing the impact of the duties on companies.
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According to the American Chamber of Commerce in China, China's Ministry of Commerce is reviewing sectors affected by Beijing's 125 per cent tariffs on US goods, said chamber president Michael Hart.
Mr Hart said that healthcare imports to china were under review for possible tariff exemptions.
Companies in sectors including aviation and industrial chemicals said that some of their products had already been granted a reprieve, while local media reported that some semiconductors had been spared tariffs.
Mr Hart also said the US Department of Commerce was also reviewing the impact of the duties on companies.
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