View and search the list of the current 818 U.S. tariffs on Chinese products that were put in place on July 6, 2018.
After that, search the list of 279 additional tariffs on $16 billion worth of goods that the U.S. placed on Chinese goods beginning August 23, 2018.
The items all have an individual Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) number and cover sectors including industrial technology, information and communication technology, and medical devices.
You can use the search box on the top right to search the list by keyword. For example a search of “motor vehicles” – returns 44 results.
TIMELINE OF EVENTS
On March 22, 2018, President Donald Trump directed the Office of the United States Trade Representative to publish a proposed list of products from China that could be subject to additional tariffs.
In April 2018, the USTR published a list of about 1,300 proposed tariffs on Chinese products. After a public comment period that included 3,200 written submissions and 121 witness testimonies, that list was narrowed down to 818 products that will be subject to an additional tariff duty of 25 percent on about $34 billion worth of Chinese imports.
Customs and Border Protection began collecting these duties on July 6, 2018.
The USTR has also proposed 25-percent tariffs on another 284 goods made in China worth $16 billion. These tariffs underwent a public comment process and hearing in July.
On August 7, the USTR announced that it revised the list of proposed additional tariffs to 279 items worth $16 billion that went intoo effect by August 23.
In response to these measures, China has issued retaliatory tariffs that match the U.S. duties. China placed a 25-percent tariff on $34 billion worth of U.S. goods on July 6, 2018, and then placed tariffs on an additional $16 billion worth of U.S. goods on August 23. View the Chinese tariffs here.