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To enhance the synergistic effect of domestic and international markets and resources, and to expand the supply of high-quality goods, a provisional import tariff rate lower than the Most-Favored-Nation (MFN) rate will be applied to 935 items in 2026. First, to promote high-level technological self-reliance and self-strengthening and facilitate the development of a modern industrial system, import tariffs on key parts and advanced materials such as CNC hydraulic cushions for presses and special-shaped composite contact strips will be reduced. Second, to support the comprehensive green transformation of economic and social development, import tariffs on resource-based commodities such as recycled black mass for lithium-ion batteries and unroasted pyrite will be lowered. Third, to strengthen efforts in safeguarding and improving people's livelihoods and accelerate the building of a Healthy China, import tariffs on medical products such as artificial blood vessels and diagnostic kits for certain infectious diseases will be reduced. Additionally, to enhance the internal dynamics of the domestic cycle and in line with changes in domestic industrial development and supply-demand conditions, within the scope of China's World Trade Organization commitments, the provisional import tariff rates on goods including micro motors, printing machines, and sulphuric acid will be abolished, and the MFN rates will be reinstated.
SMM compiled the provisional tax rates for steel-related imports and exports, with the specific comparisons as follows:

Compared to the 2025 tariff adjustment plan, there were no changes to the import and export tariff rates for steel-related products in 2026. Additionally, no adjustments were made to the tariff lines for steel-related products this year.
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