The initial trade agreement temporarily reduces tariffs, suspends recent trade measures, and establishes a framework for ongoing discussions between the United States and China.
On May 12, 2025, the United States and China issued a joint announcement outlining a set of short-term trade measures, including temporary tariff reductions and the suspension of certain recently introduced duties.
These measures will be implemented for a period of three months and are intended to facilitate trade operations between the world’s two largest economies.
The U.S. and China have agreed to reduce the tariff rates imposed in April 2025 by 115%.
These temporary tariff reductions are scheduled to take effect by May 14 and will last for a 90-day period.
During this time, a base 10% tariff will remain in effect.
This rate establishes a fair baseline to promote domestic production, strengthen U.S. supply chains, and ensure that U.S. trade policy prioritizes the interests of American workers.
As part of its commitment under the agreement, the U.S. will take the following actions:
In parallel, China has committed to the following actions by May 14, 2025:
China’s 34% retaliatory tariff announced on April 4 will also be replaced with a 10% rate for the duration of the 90-day period.
Tariffs and trade enforcement actions that were already in place before April 2, 2025, are not affected by this agreement. These include:
Importers must continue to apply these rates where applicable, as they fall outside the scope of the temporary tariff reductions.
The U.S.-China agreement establishes a mechanism to continue the discussions between the two governments.
The talks will be led from the U.S. side by Secretary of the Treasury, Scott Bessent, and U.S. Trade Representative, Jamieson Greer.
China will be represented by Vice Premier He Lifeng.
At Cole International, we constantly monitor changing tariffs and regulations and offer customs and compliance consulting services to help businesses navigate these changes.
Additionally, we provide timely and efficient customs brokerage services to help U.S. importers streamline their customs clearance and other import processes.
If you import goods from China, please reach out to one of our trade professionals to determine if your goods are eligible for these tariff reductions and discuss the impact on your business.