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Extra tariffs on U.S. vehicles, parts to remain suspended: State Council

2019-4-1 11:38| 发布者: leedell| 查看: 25| 评论: 0|原作者: Li Yan|来自: Global Times

摘要: Extra tariffs on U.S. vehicles, parts to remain suspendedStarting on Monday, China will extend its policy of not imposing higher tariffs on imported U.S. vehicles, as part of the country's effort to c ...

Extra tariffs on U.S. vehicles, parts to remain suspended

Starting on Monday, China will extend its policy of not imposing higher tariffs on imported U.S. vehicles, as part of the country's effort to create a good environment for bilateral trade talks with Washington and implement the consensus reached by Chinese and U.S. leaders in Buenos Aires, Argentina last year, the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council, China's cabinet, announced on Sunday.

An additional 25-percent tariff on 144 U.S.-made cars and auto parts will be temporarily removed, while the additional 5-percent tariff that had been applied to 67 other imported U.S. auto parts will be suspended. But the 15-percent tariff that applies to all auto imports remains in place.

The extended policy will be in effect until further notice, the statement of the State Council tariffs commission said.  

The move is an extension of a three-month temporary suspension on additional tariffs on U.S.-made vehicles, which took effect on January 1, after Chinese and U.S. leaders reached a 90-day trade war truce in Argentina on December 1, 2018.

China imposed the additional tariffs on U.S. cars in July and on some auto parts in September as part of its retaliation against the U.S. in the trade war.

"The prolonged policy shows the positive gestures China has taken in facilitating bilateral trade talks. It also indicates that certain progress has been made during the ongoing consultations. Otherwise, China would not be willing to renew the suspension," Bai Ming, an analyst at the Chinese Academy of International Trade and Economic Cooperation, told the Global Times on Sunday.

He also urged the U.S. to take a similar conciliatory approach as China has done to reach a trade deal. 

Chinese and U.S. trade negotiators wrapped up the latest round of trade talks in Beijing from Thursday to Friday, with U.S. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin saying they had been "constructive," the Associated Press reported. 

A Chinese delegation led by Vice Premier Liu He will arrive in Washington for a fresh round of trade talks this week.

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