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A Complete List of Food and Beverage Products Subject to China’s New Tariffs
Update: On Tuesday, April 17, China announced a new 179% charge on sorghum, a grain used for livestock feed and in alcoholic drinks. The charge is set to go into effect Wednesday, April 18. China is the largest buyer of U.S. sorghum.
As the United States and China continue to escalate toward a possible trade war, the food and beverage industry is bracing for what could be a significant hit.
China has announced tariffs on more than 230 U.S. products already. Here’s the full list of food and beverage products that are, or will be, subject to new taxes.
Tariffs enacted
The first list, announced a few weeks ago and enacted on April 2, mainly applies to pork products, fruits and nuts, and wine.
25% tariff
Fresh or cold boned pig forelegs, hindquarters, and their meat
Other fresh or cold pork
Other frozen whole head and half pork
Frozen bone forelegs, pigs’ legs, and their meat
Other frozen pork
Frozen pork liver
Other frozen pork chops
15% tariff
Dried coconut, coconut without inner shell, other coconut
Unhulled Brazilian nuts, shelled Brazilian nuts
Unshelled cashews, shelled cashews
Unshelled almonds, shelled almonds
Hazelnuts, unshelled hazelnuts
Unshelled walnuts, walnut kernels
Unhealed chestnut, other shelled chestnuts
Unhulled pistachio fruit, hulled pistachio nut
Other unhealed macadamia nuts, roasted macadamia nuts
Betel nut fruit
Pine nuts
Other fresh or dried nuts
Fresh or dried plantain, other fresh or dried bananas
Fresh or dried dates, figs, pineapple, avocados, guava, mango, mangosteen, orange
Other citrus (including mandarin and satsuma oranges)
Clementine orange
Virgin orange and similar hybrid citrus
Grapefruit, including pomelo
Lemons and limes
Unlisted citrus fruit
Fresh grapes
Raisins
Fresh watermelon
Fresh cantaloupe
Papaya
Fresh apples, dried apples
Fresh pears
Fresh sour cherries
Other fresh cherries
Peaches, including nectarines
Fresh plum and promos
Fresh strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, Logan berries, cranberries, and cowberries
Frozen strawberries, raspberries, blackberries, mulberries, rose hips, currant and gooseberries
Kiwi
Fresh durian
Persimmon, dried persimmons
Fresh lychee, fresh sweet lychee
Fresh longan, dried longan and meat
Rumbatan
Fresh carambola
Fresh lotus fog
Fresh pitaya
Fruits not listed
Frozen fruits and nuts, not listed
Other temporarily preserved fruits and nut
Fried apricots
Mei Qiang and Li Gan
Red dates
Dried litchi
Dried fruits not listed
Assorted nuts or dried fruits
Sparkling wine
Other fresh brewed wines packing containers of 2-liters or less brewed with alcohol
Wines brewed with other fresh grapes packed in 2-liter containers, but not more than 10 liters
Wines made from other fresh grapes packed in containers of 10 liters or more
Other items from grape juice wine
Modified Ethanol and other alcohols of any concentration
American ginseng, other fresh ginseng, unlisted ginseng
Tariffs announced but not enacted
The enforcement date for the second list, announced April 4, hasn’t been set yet. It primarily targets vehicles and chemicals, but adds several food items as well.
Yellow and black soybeans
Corn and cornflour
Sorghum
Brewing or distilling dregs and waste
Other durum wheat, other wheat and mixed wheat
Whole and half head fresh and cold beef
Fresh and cold beef with bones, fresh and cold boneless beef
Frozen beef with bones, frozen boneless beef, frozen boneless meat, other frozen beef chops
Dried cranberries
Frozen orange juice, non-frozen orange juice
Whiskies
We’ll update this list as more information becomes available.