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The chart displayed by Trump shows that the U.S. will impose a 34% reciprocal tariff on Chinese goods. The current tariff structure for energy storage cells exported from China to the U.S. is as follows:
Basic tariff: 3.4%
Section 301 tariff: 7.5%
General tariff on China: 20%
New reciprocal tariff: 34%
After the reciprocal tariff takes effect, considering all the tariff policies, the combined tariff rate for energy storage cells will reach:
3.4% basic tariff + 7.5% Section 301 tariff + 20% general tariff + 34% reciprocal tariff = 64.9%
According to the policy adjustment schedule, after the new policy of the Biden administration, which increases the Section 301 tariff from 7.5% to 25%, takes effect on January 1, 2026, the tariff on energy storage cells will rise to:
3.4% basic tariff + 25% Section 301 tariff + 20% general tariff + 34% reciprocal tariff = 82.4%.
It should be particularly noted that although the prices of cell raw materials in the U.S. will also rise in tandem with the tariff policy, the cost advantage of Chinese cell exports will be significantly weakened.
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