Tariff shake-ups are hitting the Asia-Pacific (APAC) region hard as President Trump rolls out rapid changes. From trade deals to punitive duties, we take a look at the latest US reciprocal rates on countries in the region.

China

China and the US have extended their tariff truce for 90 days, keeping current tariffs at 30% on Chinese goods and 10% on US imports. Despite this pause, trade barriers persist, including a new 40% transshipment tariff and the end of the de minimis exemption for low-value goods. Talks continue over energy, critical minerals, and AI chips, with tensions around China’s purchases of Russian oil. The pause signals cautious optimism but leaves significant uncertainty for exporters. Read more about the US-China trade relationship here: The impact of US tariffs in APAC

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