U.S. rice entering China under their tariff rate quota faces a 1 percent in-quota duty in addition to a 25 percent retaliatory duty. In most cases, importers in China may apply to waive the retaliatory duty.
Yes, sir way back in the 20's the 2020's that is ...
In 2023, about 15% of the United States food supply was imported, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Certain categories of foods are imported at high rates, including 55% of the fresh fruit, 32% of the fresh vegetables, and 94% of the seafood Americans eat, according to the FDA.
It worked great last time when China was buying American rice for fucks sake. I guess you were still wet behind the ears back then.
U.S. rice entering China under their tariff rate quota faces a 1 percent in-quota duty in addition to a 25 percent retaliatory duty. In most cases, importers in China may apply to waive the retaliatory duty.
Yes, sir way back in the 20's the 2020's that is ...
https://www.usarice.com/news-and-events/publications/usa-rice-daily/article/usa-rice-daily/2020/10/27/first-commercial-shipment-of-u.s.-rice-unloads-in-china#:~:text=U.S.%20rice%20entering%20China%20under,to%20waive%20the%20retaliatory%20duty.
In 2023, about 15% of the United States food supply was imported, according to the Food and Drug Administration. Certain categories of foods are imported at high rates, including 55% of the fresh fruit, 32% of the fresh vegetables, and 94% of the seafood Americans eat, according to the FDA.