Tariffs in China Against American agricultural products came into force on Monday when the communist country is helpful from tariffs that President Donald Trump has led against imported Chinese goods.
Last week, China announced tariffs against different American Agricultural ProductsAccording to the US, the US Department of Agriculture includes a translation of China.
China will impose additional tariffs on certain US -born imports since March 10, 2025. Products include:
Animal, animal products and water products
A 15% tariff will be imposed on the chicken, and a 10% tariff for pork, beef and dairy products, as well as water products.
Grain, cereals and cotton
Soyballs, which make up almost half of all US agricultural exports to China, will be hit at 10% tariff along with Sorga. Wheat, corn and cotton will be hit by 15% tariff.
Manufacture
10% tariff for fruits and vegetables.

On October 20, 2023, mature soybeans are harvested at the sunset in Illinois. (Bill Barksdale /Design Photo Editorial /Universal Image Group via Getty Images /Getty Images)
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“The goods that were sent from the origin of March 10, 2025 and imported from March 10 to April 12, 2025, will not be subject to additional tariffs specified in this message,” China said.
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“In accordance with Section 3 of the Executive Order of 14195, I determined that the PRC did not take the proper steps to alleviate the illegal drug crisis at the expense of cooperative actions, and that the crisis described in the executive order of 14195 was not abolished,” – announced an order that strengthened the pressure of the tariffs to 20%.
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2025-03-10 13:46:00