U.S. removes Chinese furniture from planned 10% tariffs

U.S. removes Chinese furniture from planned 10% tariffs
    The Trump administration is sparing some Chinese-made household furniture  from its next rounds of 10% tariffs.    The U.S. Trade Representative's office released a complete list of the items that were removed from $300 billion in tariffs scheduled to go into effect on Sept. 1 and Dec. 15, some of which had already been hit with 25% tariffs.    Trump on Tuesday last week delayed more than half of the proposed tariffs until December, saying it would help shield businesses and consumers from the U.S.-China ...

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