President Trump Further Increases the Reciprocal Tariff on Chinese Imports

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The EO also amended the tariffs and flat fees applicable from May 2, 2025, which will now be increased as follows:

  • The tariff on postal items is increased from 30% to 90% of the package’s value or a flat fee per postal item.
  • The flat fee is increased from $25 to $75.
  • This flat fee was set to increase to $50 on June 1, 2025. This fee is now increased from $50 to $150.

On the same day, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (“CBP”) issued a Cargo Systems Messaging Service (CSMS) Message #64687696, updating the previous CSMS 64680374 to reflect the new duty rate on Chinese goods for those entered for consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, starting at 12:01 a.m. ET on April 9, 2025.  As noted in the updated CSMS, the exemptions outlined in Annex II of the April 2, 2025, Executive Order remain in effect.

As a result, when the newly announced duty rate is combined with the existing 20% tariff on Chinese goods—imposed in response to China’s involvement in the fentanyl trade—the total effective duty on imports from China now soars to an astonishing 104%. For products from China already facing additional “Section 301 tariffs,” the cumulative duty could rise even further.

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