New US tariffs hike targets China’s semiconductors, electric vehicles
In a potential trigger for a new trade war with Beijing, the Biden administration on Tuesday increased tariffs on Chinese imports worth $18 billion. It is to “protect American workers and businesses,” said the White House in a statement. “China’s unfair trade practices concerning technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation are threatening American businesses and workers,” said the statement, adding that Beijing was “flooding global markets with artificially low-priced exports.” Read: China issues national standards for automotive chips On semiconductors, the statement said: “The tariff rate on semiconductors will increase from 25% to 50% by 2025.” Targeting China’s electric vehicles, Washington will increase tariffs from 25% to 100% this year, it added. It added that the tariff rate on lithium-ion electric vehicle batteries will increase from 7.5% to 25% this year.
In a potential trigger for a new trade war with Beijing, the Biden administration on Tuesday increased tariffs on Chinese imports worth $18 billion. It is to “protect American workers and businesses,” said the White House in a statement. “China’s unfair trade practices concerning technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation are threatening American businesses and workers,” said the statement, adding that Beijing was “flooding global markets with artificially low-priced exports.” Read: China issues national standards for automotive chips On semiconductors, the statement said: “The tariff rate on semiconductors will increase from 25% to 50% by 2025.” Targeting China’s electric vehicles, Washington will increase tariffs from 25% to 100% this year, it added. It added that the tariff rate on lithium-ion electric vehicle batteries will increase from 7.5% to 25% this year.