China’s Tariffs on US Goods

Key Tariff Details
Agricultural Products

Soybeans: Up to 27% tariff
Corn: Approximately 65% tariff
Wheat: Around 50-60% tariff
Pork: 37-50% tariff
Beef: 25-35% tariff

Manufacturing and Technology

Aircraft: 25-35% tariff
Semiconductors: Up to 25% tariff
Automotive parts: 15-25% tariff
Certain electronic components: 10-25% tariff

Chemical and Industrial Goods

Chemicals: 5-25% tariff
Plastics: 6-10% tariff
Machinery: 10-25% tariff

Notable High-Tariff Categories

Some agricultural products have tariffs as high as 65%
High-tech manufacturing items often face 25% tariffs
Specific products targeted during trade tensions can see even higher rates.

Canada’s Tariffs on the US

Agricultural Tariffs

Dairy products: Up to 270% tariff (highest tariff category)
Poultry: 131-238% tariff
Eggs: Up to 238% tariff
Cheese: 200-300% tariff
Butter: Around 298% tariff

Manufacturing Tariffs

Automotive: 6.1% on passenger vehicles
Auto parts: 4.4-6.5%
Steel products: 25% in some categories
Aluminum: Varying rates between 0-10%

Other Significant Tariffs

Lumber: 11-24% (fluctuates based on trade agreements)
Wine and spirits: 5-15%
Certain electronics: 0-5%
Machinery: 0-9%

Notable Context

Canada uses a complex tariff-rate quota system
Many goods have zero tariffs under USMCA (United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement)
Tariff rates can change based on trade negotiations
Agricultural products, especially supply-managed sectors, have the highest tariffs.