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EPISODE · Feb 18, 2026 · 2 MIN

US Tariffs on China Reach 20 Percent Amid Trade Tensions Taiwan Deal Boosts American Export Prospects

from China Tariff News and Tracker · host Inception Point AI

Welcome to China Tariff News and Tracker, listeners, where we break down the latest on U.S. tariffs targeting China under President Trump. As of February 2026, the U.S. has modified China's IEEPA tariff to 20 percent—split as 10 percent for fentanyl-related measures and 10 percent reciprocal—following a trade deal announced November 2025, according to PMMI's Cross Border Trade Updates. Higher reciprocal tariffs on China are paused until next year, but the average effective U.S. tariff rate on all imports now stands at 9.9 percent, the highest since 1946, per a Tax Foundation study reported by The Independent. This regime, launched last April with reciprocal levies on dozens of countries including China, is projected to cost the average American household an extra $1,300 this year, up from $1,000 in 2025. Amid rising tensions with Beijing, the Trump administration just signed a reciprocal trade agreement with Taiwan on February 13, as detailed in the USTR fact sheet. Taiwan will eliminate or reduce 99 percent of its tariff barriers on U.S. industrial and agricultural exports like autos, beef, dairy, and pork, while committing to $44.4 billion in U.S. liquefied natural gas and crude oil purchases through 2029. In return, the U.S. caps tariffs on Taiwan goods at the higher of MFN rates or 15 percent, with exemptions for key products in the semiconductors supply chain. USTR reports two-way trade hit $185 billion in 2024, and industry leaders like the National Milk Producers Federation and National Cattlemen's Beef Association are praising the deal for boosting American exports. This Taiwan pact highlights Trump's strategy of rewarding aligned partners while pressuring China. An ECB study via Bloomberg shows U.S. tariffs caused only modest Chinese trade diversion, with exports to the eurozone up just 8 percent last year due more to weak domestic demand than rerouting from America. Still, uncertainty lingers, with Port of Los Angeles volumes down 12 percent in January from tariff fears. The Supreme Court may soon rule on Trump's unilateral tariff authority, as The Independent notes, with 60 percent of Americans disapproving per Pew polls. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe now for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these deals https://amzn.to/4iaM94Q This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

Welcome to China Tariff News and Tracker, listeners, where we break down the latest on U.S. tariffs targeting China under President Trump. As of February 2026, the U.S. has modified China's IEEPA tariff to 20 percent—split as 10 percent for fentanyl-related measures and 10 percent reciprocal—following a trade deal announced November 2025, according to PMMI's Cross Border Trade Updates. Higher reciprocal tariffs on China are paused until next year, but the average effective U.S. tariff rate on all imports now stands at 9.9 percent, the highest since 1946, per a Tax Foundation study reported by The Independent. This regime, launched last April with reciprocal levies on dozens of countries including China, is projected to cost the average American household an extra $1,300 this year, up from $1,000 in 2025. Amid rising tensions with Beijing, the Trump administration just signed a reciprocal trade agreement with Taiwan on February 13, as detailed in the USTR fact sheet. Taiwan will eliminate or reduce 99 percent of its tariff barriers on U.S. industrial and agricultural exports like autos, beef, dairy, and pork, while committing to $44.4 billion in U.S. liquefied natural gas and crude oil purchases through 2029. In return, the U.S. caps tariffs on Taiwan goods at the higher of MFN rates or 15 percent, with exemptions for key products in the semiconductors supply chain. USTR reports two-way trade hit $185 billion in 2024, and industry leaders like the National Milk Producers Federation and National Cattlemen's Beef Association are praising the deal for boosting American exports. This Taiwan pact highlights Trump's strategy of rewarding aligned partners while pressuring China. An ECB study via Bloomberg shows U.S. tariffs caused only modest Chinese trade diversion, with exports to the eurozone up just 8 percent last year due more to weak domestic demand than rerouting from America. Still, uncertainty lingers, with Port of Los Angeles volumes down 12 percent in January from tariff fears. The Supreme Court may soon rule on Trump's unilateral tariff authority, as The Independent notes, with 60 percent of Americans disapproving per Pew polls. Thanks for tuning in, listeners—subscribe now for weekly updates. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai. For more check out https://www.quietperiodplease.com/ Avoid ths tariff fee's and check out these deals https://amzn.to/4iaM94Q This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI.

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