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On February 24, 2026, China announced a comprehensive review of its trade countermeasures in response to the United States' new global tariffs, which followed a U.S. Supreme Court ruling that struck down previous levies imposed by the Trump administration.
The U.S. Supreme Court recently invalidated a series of tariffs, including reciprocal duties and additional levies on Chinese goods. In response, President Donald Trump issued an executive order imposing a 10% levy on all imports, effective immediately, with plans to increase the rate to 15%.
The Ministry of Commerce stated that China is conducting a full assessment of the U.S. Supreme Court's decision and the subsequent tariff measures. The ministry emphasized China's consistent opposition to unilateral tariff actions and urged the U.S. to remove such measures to prevent further harm to bilateral relations.
Amid these developments, China confirmed plans for a new round of high-level trade negotiations with the U.S., aiming to address ongoing disputes and prepare for President Trump's anticipated state visit to China in late March.
The evolving trade dynamics underscore the complexities of U.S.-China economic relations. Businesses engaged in cross-border trade should closely monitor policy changes and consider strategic adjustments to mitigate potential impacts from the shifting tariff landscape.