China announced tariff adjustments for certain products starting in 2026, including reduced import duties on resource-based commodities such as recycled black powder for lithium-ion batteries.
The country will also lower levies on medical products, including artificial blood vessels and diagnostic kits for certain infectious diseases, according to a statement from the Customs Tariff Commission of the State Council released Monday.
The adjustments will affect 935 products, which will have provisional import tariff rates lower than the most-favoured-nation rates that China applies to all World Trade Organization member states.
Source: Investing
