According to the executive order issued by the White House on May 12, #美国加征关税 , the U.S. has revoked a total of 91% tariffs imposed on Chinese goods (including goods from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region) under Executive Order No. 14259 dated April 8, 2025, and Executive Order No. 14266 dated April 9, 2025, at 00:01 Eastern Time on May 14. The executive order No. 14257 dated April 2, 2025, which imposes a 34% reciprocal tariff on Chinese goods (including those from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region and the Macao Special Administrative Region) has been modified, with 24% of the tariffs suspended for 90 days, retaining the remaining 10% of the tariffs. Additionally, the U.S. has also reduced or revoked tariffs on small packages from China (including small packages from the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region), lowering the international mail tax rate from 120% to 54%, and revoking the measure originally scheduled to increase the quantity tax from $100 to $200 per item starting June 1, 2025.