01.21.25
In late December, the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council released the 2025 Tariff Adjustment Plan for China, which adjusts the import tariff rates and tariff items for certain goods, effective at the start of 2025. While China is imposing tariffs on 8960 items, the country will continue to not levy any tariffs on imported baby diapers and adult diapers. Meanwhile, tariffs for sanitary pads and tampons will remain at 2%.
China will adjust import and export tariffs on selected goods in 2025 in a bid to expand domestic demand, support high-quality development and opening up, and enhance the synergy between domestic and international markets, the Tariff Commission of the State Council (the ‘Commission’) said.
China’s Tariff Adjustment Plan for 2025 represents a strategic effort to foster technological innovation, promote industrial development, and improve public welfare. The reductions in tariffs on raw materials, healthcare products, and green technologies align with China’s goals of driving high-quality economic growth, advancing industrial transformation, and enhancing public health. The plan also reflects a commitment to environmental sustainability and the optimization of the tariff structure to support more effective trade management. Through these adjustments, China is positioning itself to strengthen its global economic integration while fostering domestic industry and improving the well-being of its population.
China will adjust import and export tariffs on selected goods in 2025 in a bid to expand domestic demand, support high-quality development and opening up, and enhance the synergy between domestic and international markets, the Tariff Commission of the State Council (the ‘Commission’) said.
China’s Tariff Adjustment Plan for 2025 represents a strategic effort to foster technological innovation, promote industrial development, and improve public welfare. The reductions in tariffs on raw materials, healthcare products, and green technologies align with China’s goals of driving high-quality economic growth, advancing industrial transformation, and enhancing public health. The plan also reflects a commitment to environmental sustainability and the optimization of the tariff structure to support more effective trade management. Through these adjustments, China is positioning itself to strengthen its global economic integration while fostering domestic industry and improving the well-being of its population.