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5/14/2019

Here is a very non-exhaustive list of the things that will cost you more because of the tariff war with China with a link to the full list.

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The recent announcement of increased tariffs on Chinese goods will increase the price for thousands of consumer goods that are purchased every day. Here is a very abbreviated list:

On The List
  • TV
  • Cell phones
  • DVR
  • Tablets
  • Kitchen Appliances
  • Air Conditioners
  • Furniture
  • Auto Parts
  • Luggage
  • "Outdoor Gear, Like Travel Bags, Backpacks And The Knit Fabric Used In Fleece Vests"
  • Dog Collars
  • Baseball Mitts
  • Ski Gloves
  • Sledgehammers
  • Saw Blades
  • Lighting Fixtures
  • Toilet Paper
  • Art Supplies
  • Ceramic Tiles
  • Windshield Glass
  • Antiques That Are More Than 100 Years Old
  • Cd Players and Cd Cases (Really! Is anyone still buying Cd stuff?)
  • Cassette Tapes And Cassette Players (See above)
  • Apparel Made From Reptile Leather
  • Wooden Shingles
  • Dyed Knitted Or Crocheted Cotton Fabrics
  • Anvils
  • Mattress Supports
  • Christmas Tree Lights (Bah humbug)
  • Cabbage
  • Kale
  • Carrots
  • Beets
  • Hundreds Of Types Of Fish
  • Mustard Seeds
  • Stuffed Pasta, Whether Cooked Or Otherwise Prepared Or Not
  • Olives (Not Green), In A Saline Solution, In Airtight Containers Of Glass Or Metal But Not Canned
  • Strawberry Jam
  • Rice Wine Or Sake
  • Soy Sauce

Not On The List
  • Clothing — From Tariffs
  • Highchairs
  • Infant Walkers And Other Baby Items.
  • Alaskan-caught Fish That Are Exported To China For Processing And Then Reimported To The United States.​
Link To Full U.S. Government Tariff List (196 Page Pdf)
Source https://www.nytimes.com/2019/05/10/business/china-tariffs-list.html

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