#美国加征关税 The United States frequently raises tariffs. On March 3, 2025, an amended order added 20% to existing tariffs on Chinese goods exported to the U.S. This was preceded by phased tariff increases on certain 'strategic products' from China from 2024 to 2026. The increased tariffs harm both sides, accelerating inflation expectations in the U.S., raising the cost of living for the public, increasing unemployment, decreasing income, and exacerbating social divisions, while also impacting global trade and supply chain stability. Starting May 14, both China and the U.S. made adjustments, with the U.S. canceling 91% of the increased tariffs and suspending 24% of 'reciprocal tariffs'.