Some people say that these days, even good customs affairs have to keep up with the rapid pace of the times; the integration of customs and inspections, Internet + Customs, the launch of a single window, and more than 200 customs announcements a year can probably be regarded as t

Some people say that these days, even customs and have to keep up with the rapid pace of the times; customs and inspection integration, Internet + customs, single window online, and more than 200 customs announcements a year, can probably be regarded as the most flashy among them. moment.

As a customs officer, it’s more than that! Since the trade friction between China and the United States in 2018, foreign traders and import and export practitioners have all been paying attention.

Summary summary of tariff increase information between China and the United States

(Click on the chart to enlarge the horizontal screen view)

As the trade negotiations between China and the United States advance, for import and export companies, what they are most concerned about is whether the imported or exported goods are subject to tariffs. If tariffs are levied, how much additional tariffs will be levied? Information such as tax rate increase, implementation time of additional tax, exclusion of additional tax, etc. is becoming increasingly unclear. urgently needs a comprehensive and real-time tariff increase query system .

Based on this demand, Sino-US tariff increase inquiry system is officially launched. Before companies carry out export or import business, they should check the information on additional tariffs in advance to avoid risks such as return shipments and abandoned goods due to huge additional tariffs after the goods arrive at the port.

This Sino-U.S. tariff increase query system can query whether a product is subject to additional tariffs with one click. can intuitively query whether a certain product code is subject to additional tariffs, including the additional batch, additional time, additional tax rate and Anti-dumping and countervailing tax rates, etc. (will soon support automatic calculation of tariffs).

1, U.S. tariff increase on China query : U.S. 550 billion additional tariff list and excluded product query (U.S. 34 billion tariff + U.S. 16 billion tariff + U.S. 200 billion tariff + U.S. 300 billion tariff).

2, China's increased tariffs on the United States query : China's 50 billion (34 billion + 16 billion) tariffs, 60 billion tariffs, 75 billion tariffs, suspension of tariff concessions, resumption of additional tariffs on automobiles and parts, and excluded product inquiries.

system query address

https://www.guanwuxiaoer.com/taxes.php

Copy the link to a computer browser for access. Google , 360, Firefox and other browsers have better access results. You can press Ctrl+D to save it to the browser. If you have any questions about using the system, please contact WeChat ID: candice0-9

How to use

to log in to the Sino-US tariff increase inquiry system page. In , enter the product HS code to query . It is recommended to enter HS when exporting to the United States. The first 6 digits, please enter the first 8 digits of HS when importing to China.

The HS codes of various countries around the world and the United States contain four parts with green numbers as shown above. Countries can use an additional 2 to 4 digits for their own country-specific classification. That is, it can start with the same 6 digits, but the last 4 digits may be different.

First time access query system guidance instructions:

Please pay attention to correctly switching the import and export country. The two-way arrow shown in the figure below is the switch button. After switching, the corresponding prompt will be given:

Query result example

Query on additional tariffs imposed by the United States on China

Query effect

Exclusion of additional tariffs

The additional tariff information column includes: whether to exclude, implementation time of additional tariffs, additional batches, additional tax rates and double-reverse tariff rates. Among them, please check with the foreign businessman whether there is any double-anticipation tax rate in the United States. Query results are supported to be exported to Excel tables, and it is recommended to use PC to export.

Query the effect of unlevied coding

Query the tariffs imposed by China on the United States

General levy status

Overlapping levy status

(China’s combination of superimposed tariffs and levies on the United States)

(automatic calculation of the total tax rate after superposition)

The query results show 2 implementation times and tax rates, with slashes matching "/" corresponding to each other. Yes, and there will be relevant prompt information after moving the mouse up.

Exclusion of additional tariffs

(Click the "Exclusion" button to check the exclusion details)

Sino-US trade friction review

2018-03-23

html At about 00:50, US President Trump formally signed a trade memorandum with China at the White House . Trump announced on the spot that he would likely impose additional tariffs on $60 billion of goods imported from China and restrict Chinese companies’ investment and acquisitions in the United States.The US Commerce Secretary said that more details will be announced in the next few days.

2018-04-03

In the afternoon, The Office of the United States Trade Representative published a 58-page list of tax proposals for China on its website. The list is based on the "301 Investigation" and contains approximately 1,300 independent tariff items with a recommended tax rate of 25%, totaling approximately US$50 billion in Chinese exports, mainly involving aerospace, information and communications technology, robotics and machinery, medicine and other industries.

2018-04-04

China quickly responded to the list of proposed tariffs imposed by the United States on Chinese products. With the approval of the State Council, the Tariff Commission of the State Council decided to impose an additional 25% tariff on 106 items of 14 categories of commodities originating in the United States, including soybeans, automobiles, and chemicals, involving approximately US$50 billion in China's imports from the United States in 2017.

2018-04-16

The U.S. Department of Commerce ordered a ban on American companies exporting telecommunications parts and components to ZTE for a period of 7 years.

2018-04-22

U.S. Treasury Secretary Mnuchin said on the 21st that he is considering going to China to negotiate on trade issues and is "cautiously optimistic" about the possibility of the two countries reaching an agreement to resolve disputes in the future.

2018-05-04

China-US trade consultations came to an end in Beijing. The two sides had frank, efficient and constructive discussions over two days. Both sides believe that the development of healthy and stable Sino-US economic and trade relations is very important to both countries, and both sides should be committed to resolving economic and trade disputes through dialogue and consultation.

2018-05-29

Trump suddenly changed his face. The White House issued a statement stating that the United States will still impose a 25% tariff on 50 billion Chinese goods. The specific list of goods will be announced on June 15, and the tariffs will be implemented shortly thereafter.

2018-06-15

On June 15, 2018, the U.S. government released a list of goods subject to additional tariffs. It will impose an additional 25% tariff on approximately US$50 billion of goods imported from China, of which approximately US$34 billion of goods will be subject to tariffs since 2018. The additional tariff measures will be implemented on July 6, and at the same time, the additional tariffs on approximately 16 billion U.S. dollars of goods will be solicited for public opinions.

2018-06-15

With the approval of the State Council, the Tariff Commission of the State Council issued an announcement and decided to impose an additional 25% tariff on 659 items of approximately US$50 billion in imported goods originating in the United States, including 545 items of agricultural products, automobiles, aquatic products, etc. Tariffs will be imposed on 34 billion U.S. dollars of goods starting from July 6, 2018, and the implementation time for the remaining goods will be announced separately.

2018-06-19

China’s Ministry of Commerce: After the United States launched a tax list of US$50 billion, it has intensified its efforts and threatened to formulate a tax list of US$200 billion. This approach of extreme pressure and blackmail deviates from the consensus reached through multiple consultations between the two sides and greatly disappoints the international community. If the United States loses its rationality and issues a list, China will have to take comprehensive measures that combine quantity and quality to make strong countermeasures.

2018-07-06

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection announced that the United States will impose additional tariffs on 818 categories of Chinese goods worth US$34 billion on the first batch of lists starting from July 6, local time (noon on the 6th, Beijing time) 25% import tariff. In response, China will also impose an additional 25% import tariff on US products of the same size on the same day.

2018-08-02

html On August 2, the U.S. Trade Representative stated that it planned to increase the tax rate from 10% to 25%.

2018-08-03

The Tariff Commission of the State Council of China decided to impose additional tariffs ranging from 25%, 20%, 10%, and 5% on approximately US$60 billion in 5,207 tax items originating in the United States. If the U.S. insists on going its own way and puts its tariff increases into effect, China will implement the above-mentioned tariff increases immediately.

2018-08-08

The Office of the United States Trade Representative announced on the 7th that it will impose an additional 25% tariff on approximately US$16 billion of goods imported from China starting from August 23. In order to take necessary countermeasures, China decided to impose a 25% tariff on US$16 billion of imported products from the United States, and implemented it simultaneously with the United States.

2018-08-23

The United States will impose a 25% tariff on approximately US$16 billion in goods imported from China starting from August 23. In order to take necessary countermeasures, China decided to impose an additional 25% tariff on US$16 billion of imported products from the United States, and implemented it simultaneously with the United States.

2018-09-11

Documents provided to members by the World Trade Organization on the 11th showed that since the United States has not taken substantive actions to correct its multiple illegal anti-dumping measures on Chinese products, China has applied to the WTO for authorization to impose approximately US$7 billion per year on the United States. trade retaliation.

2018-09-13

html On the afternoon of September 13, the Ministry of Commerce held its second regular press conference in September. Ministry of Commerce spokesperson Gao Feng said that the China-US economic and trade consultation team has been maintaining communication, and both sides have discussed issues of respective concern. communication, China has indeed received the invitation from the United States, and China welcomes it. The two sides are further communicating on the details.

2018-09-18

The spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce made a statement on the 18th regarding the US decision to impose additional tariffs on US$200 billion of Chinese products exported to the US. The spokesperson pointed out that despite the overwhelming opposition at home and abroad, the United States announced an additional 10% tariff on US$200 billion of Chinese products exported to the United States starting from September 24, and will also take other tariff escalation measures. We deeply regret this. In order to safeguard its legitimate rights and interests and the global free trade order, China will have to counterattack simultaneously.

2018-09-24

The State Council Information Office released the white paper "The Facts and China's Position on Sino-US Economic and Trade Frictions", which aims to clarify the facts of Sino-US economic and trade relations, clarify China's policy stance on Sino-US economic and trade frictions, and promote a reasonable solution to the issue. The full text of the white paper is about 36,000 words. In addition to the preface, it consists of six parts, namely, the mutually beneficial and win-win cooperation between China and the United States, the facts of China-US economic and trade relations, the trade protectionist behavior of the US government, the trade bullying behavior of the US government, The harm of the improper practices of the U.S. government to world economic development and China’s position.

2018-10-25

The Ministry of Commerce stated that China and the United States have conducted four negotiations since the United States provoked trade friction this time. I would like to emphasize that negotiations are mutual and not a one-way line to resolve the concerns of one party. China’s attitude towards negotiations has always been If there is sincerity, we hope that the United States will also show sincerity and conduct consultations with China in a constructive manner.

2018-11-15

The Ministry of Commerce stated that after the phone call between the two heads of state on November 1, high-level contacts in the economic and trade fields between the two sides have resumed. At the same time, the working team is maintaining close contact to conscientiously implement the consensus reached by the two heads of state on the phone.

2018-12-01

Foreign Minister Wang Yi held a briefing for Chinese and foreign media on the meeting between the heads of state of China and the United States. Wang Yi said at the meeting that the discussions between China and the United States on economic and trade issues were very active and constructive, and the two heads of state reached a consensus to stop imposing new tariffs on each other.

2018-12-03

The American Soybean Association issued a statement welcoming the consensus reached by the leaders of China and the United States on economic and trade issues recently, calling for the restoration of trade relations between the two countries as soon as possible and reaching a long-term mutually beneficial agreement.

2018-12-06

The Ministry of Commerce held a press conference and revealed three key words about the direction of China-US economic and trade negotiations. A spokesman for the Ministry of Commerce said that the economic and trade teams of China and the United States currently have "smooth communication and good cooperation" and that China is "confident" in reaching an agreement within the next 90 days.

2018-12-11

Foreign media said that US President Trump said that China is buying "a lot" of US soybeans. Trump tweeted that the "dialogue" with China was "very productive." "We may have another meeting, perhaps with senior figures from both sides."

2018-12-13

U.S. soybean prices continue to rise. On December 12, Chicago Board of Trade (CBOT) soybean futures rose to the highest level since China imposed tariffs on imported soybeans from the United States in July this year. , at the press conference of the Ministry of Commerce held on December 13, Reuters reporter asked the spokesperson for confirmation. Ministry of Commerce spokesperson Gao Feng replied that soybeans have always been an important commodity for China to import from the United States, and China has a huge domestic market demand for them. If there are further details (as to whether China will start importing soybeans from the United States), further announcements will be made. .

2018-12-14

According to the website of the Ministry of Finance, with the approval of the State Council, the Tariff Commission of the State Council decided to suspend tariffs on automobiles and parts originating in the United States for three months starting from January 1, 2019, involving 211 countries Tax items. This means that the tariff on imported cars in the United States will be adjusted back to 15%.

2019-02-15

html On February 14-15, the sixth round of China-US high-level economic and trade consultations concluded. The two sides discussed issues such as technology transfer, intellectual property protection, non-tariff barriers, service industry, agriculture, trade balance, and implementation mechanisms, and reached an agreement. Principled consensus.

2019-02-24

html On February 21-24, the seventh round of China-US high-level economic and trade consultations reached important consensus. The two sides conducted negotiations around the text of the agreement, added content to the exchange rate and financial services negotiations, and made substantial progress.

2019-03-29

From March 28th to 29th, the eighth round of China-US high-level economic and trade consultations was held.

2019-04-05

From April 3rd to 5th, the ninth round of China-US high-level economic and trade consultations was held.

2019-05-01

From April 30 to May 1, the 10th round of China-US high-level economic and trade consultations was held.

2019-05-06

On May 6, 2019, Trump suddenly stated that from May 10, tariffs on US$200 billion of imported goods from China that were originally subject to 10% tariffs would be increased to 25%, and that tariffs would be increased to 25% in the short term. Another $325 billion worth of goods are subject to 25% tariffs.

2019-05-10

On May 9-10, 2019, the Sino-US economic and trade teams conducted the 11th round of economic and trade consultations.

2019-05-13

On May 13, China announced that it would increase the tax rates on US$60 billion of goods from the United States that will be subject to 5% and 10% tariffs on June 1 to 10%, 20% and 25%.

2019-07-31

On July 30-31, 2019, the Sino-US economic and trade team held the 12th round of economic and trade consultations in Shanghai.

2019-08-06

On August 2, 2019, US President Trump stated that the United States would impose an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods worth US$300 billion from September 1.

2019-08-15

On August 15, 2019, the United States announced that an additional 10% tariff on Chinese goods worth US$300 billion would be implemented in two batches, with the implementation dates being September 1 and December 15 respectively.

2019-08-23

On August 23, 2019, China announced an additional 5% and 10% tariffs on US$75 billion worth of US goods. At the same time, tariffs on cars and parts originating in the United States will be resumed.

2019-08-28

On August 28, 2019, USTR announced that the tariff rate on Chinese goods worth US$300 billion would be increased from the original 10% to 15%, and would be implemented in two batches. Implementation dates are September 1 and December 15 respectively; at the same time, the tariff rate on US$250 billion is increased from 25% to 30% to solicit public opinions and take effect on October 1, 2019 (Trump on social platforms Indicates that the effective date from October 1st will be postponed to October 15th).

(Source: Guanwu Xiaoer)

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