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Introduction: China ‘considering exempting some goods from US tariffs’

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Hope is swirling this morning that China might relax some of the tariffs it has imposed on US goods as part of Donald Trump’s trade wars.

With the economic costs of the tit-for-tat trade war hurting Chinese companies, Beijing appears to be seeking to mitigate the economic fallout from the conflict.

According to Bloomberg, this means China’s government is considering suspending its 125% tariff on some US imports – a sign that policymakers are worried about the damage caused by its trade war with Washington.

Bloomberg say:

Authorities are considering removing the additional levies for medical equipment and some industrial chemicals like ethane, the people said, asking not to be identified discussing private deliberations.

Officials are also discussing waiving the tariff for plane leases, the people said. Like many airlines, Chinese carriers don’t own all of their aircraft and pay leasing fees to third-party companies to use some jets — payments that would have become financially ruinous with the additional tariff.

China is considering suspending its 125% tariff on some US imports including medical equipment, ethane and plane leasing, sources say https://t.co/Uf9NNQnLAz

— Bloomberg (@business) April 25, 2025

This potential easing in the US-China trade conflict comes after Donald Trump revealed yesterday that the world’s two largest economies had held talks to help resolve the trade war.

The US president told reporters:

“We may reveal it later, but they had meetings this morning, and we’ve been meeting with China.”

Reuters is also reporting that China is considering exempting some U.S. imports from its 125% tariffs and is asking businesses to identify goods that could be eligible.

A Ministry of Commerce taskforce is collecting lists of items that could be exempted from tariffs and is asking companies to submit their own requests, Reuters adds, citing a source.

Signs of de-escalation in the trade war will cheer investors, after a bruising few weeks since Trump announced his tariffs on trading partners.

It could also reassure politicians and central bankers around the world, who fear the consequences of a slowdown in world trade.

As the Bank of England’s governor, Andrew Bailey, warned on Thursday, the UK economy faces a “growth shock” as a result of Trump’s trade policies.

The agenda

  • 7am BST: UK retail sales report for March

  • 9.30am BST: UK trade data for Q4 2024

  • 3pm BST: University of Michigan’s survey of US consumer confidence

  • 3pm BST: IMF holds press conference on the economic outlook for Europe

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Safran says China grants tariff exemptions for jet engines and parts

Now this is interesting…

The head of French engine maker Safran has said that China has granted exemptions from import tariffs for some aircraft parts including engines.

That’s a sign that, as rumoured earlier today, China is taking steps to remove tariffs from some imports.

CEO Olivier Andries told reporters on first-quarter results call (via Reuters):

“We learned last night that China has taken the decision not to tax engines or landing gear or nacelles – in other words a certain number of aerospace equipment parts.”

“It demonstrates that the situation is very fluid.”

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