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US to Lower China Tariffs Following Supreme Court Ruling; ABN AMRO Sees Trade Boost

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  • •A US Supreme Court ruling has led to the scrapping of IEEPA-based reciprocal and fentanyl tariffs.
  • •The scrapped tariffs are likely to be replaced by a lower 15% Section 122 rate.
  • •ABN AMRO economists identify China as a key beneficiary, supporting trade flows.

The US is set to reduce tariffs on Chinese goods following a landmark Supreme Court ruling that invalidated specific trade penalties based on the IEEPA. These scrapped measures, which included reciprocal and fentanyl-related tariffs, are expected to be replaced by a standardized 15% rate under Section 122. Economists at ABN AMRO highlighted that this shift significantly benefits China by lowering trade barriers and supporting global trade flows. The reduction in trade friction is viewed as a positive catalyst for the Chinese Yuan and trade-sensitive currencies like the Australian Dollar. Market analysts suggest that the move could also provide a lift to Chinese equities as export costs decrease. This legal development marks a notable pivot in the ongoing trade dynamics between the world's two largest economies.

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