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Posted: 2025-04-13 18:12:50 UTC

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2025-04-13 18:14:33 UTC
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Recent changes in China tariffs show a fluctuating pattern, with a significant increase followed by an exemption for electronics, leading to an average weighted rate of 104%. These changes are seen as beneficial for stocks, big businesses, and the wealthy, while maintaining high tariffs on necessities, negatively impacting the middle class, poor, and small businesses.
Tariff rate fluctuations on Chinese goods
Exemption of electronics affecting average tariff rates
Disparate impact on different economic classes
High tariff rates on essential goods
Fluctuating tariff rates create uncertainty
Regressive tariffs on necessities disproportionately affect the middle class and poor
High overall tariff rates on Chinese goods