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China calls on U.S. to 'completely cancel' reciprocal tariffs

China urges U.S. to cancel reciprocal tariffs after exemptions for consumer electronics, chipmaking equipment, impacting trade relations

Updated - April 13, 2025 08:31 pm IST - Beijing

This statement came after retaliatory Chinese import tariffs of 125% on U.S. goods took effect Saturday (April 12, 2025), with Beijing standing defiant against its biggest trade partner. 

This statement came after retaliatory Chinese import tariffs of 125% on U.S. goods took effect Saturday (April 12, 2025), with Beijing standing defiant against its biggest trade partner.  | Photo Credit: Getty Images

China on Sunday (April 13, 2025) called on the United States to “completely cancel” its reciprocal tariffs after Washington announced exemptions for consumer electronics and key chipmaking equipment.

“We urge the U.S. to... take a big step to correct its mistakes, completely cancel the wrong practice of ‘reciprocal tariffs’ and return to the right path of mutual respect”, a commerce ministry spokesperson said in a statement.

A notice late Friday (April 11, 2025) by the U.S. Customs and Border Protection office said smartphones, laptops, memory chips and other products would be excluded from the global levies President Donald Trump rolled out this month.

Beijing’s commerce ministry said the exemptions were a “small step” by Washington and China was “evaluating the impact” of the decision.

It came as retaliatory Chinese import tariffs of 125% on U.S. goods took effect Saturday (April 12, 2025), with Beijing standing defiant against its biggest trade partner.

The exemptions will benefit U.S. tech companies like Nvidia and Dell, as well as Apple, which makes iPhones and other premium products in China.

Most Chinese goods still face a blanket 145% levy after the country was excluded from a 90-day tariff reprieve.

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