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U.S. to Impose 100% Tariff on Chinese Goods After Rare-Earth Export Curbs

by Daisy Mae D.
10/13/2025
in Tariffs & Duties

Supply Chain Report – 10/13/2025
U.S. President Donald Trump has announced that his administration will impose a new 100% tariff on all Chinese imports starting November 1. The move follows Beijing’s recent decision to expand export controls on rare-earth minerals — key materials used in the production of semiconductors, electric vehicles, and advanced technology.

In a post on Truth Social, Trump described China’s actions as “extraordinarily aggressive” and labeled them “a moral disgrace in international trade.” He added that the new tariffs could take effect earlier if China introduces additional trade measures in the coming weeks.

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According to U.S. officials, China’s new export restrictions were seen as an attempt to gain strategic leverage ahead of the upcoming APEC summit in South Korea, where Trump and Chinese President Xi Jinping had been expected to meet. However, Trump said there is currently “no reason” to hold the meeting, though he has not officially canceled it.

Reasons Behind the Tariff Decision

Economists and trade analysts point to multiple factors behind the administration’s sudden tariff announcement.

Economic Retaliation: China’s expanded controls on rare-earth exports directly affect sectors critical to the U.S. economy, including technology manufacturing and national industries dependent on advanced materials. The United States remains reliant on Chinese rare-earth supply chains despite recent efforts to boost domestic production. In 2023, Washington invested over $400 million in MP Materials, the country’s only major rare-earth producer, as part of a broader strategy to reduce dependence on foreign sources.

Political Strategy: Trump has consistently positioned himself as a firm advocate for tougher trade measures, portraying the tariffs as a necessary step to protect U.S. economic interests. Analysts suggest that the move also reinforces his message of defending American industries at a time of growing market uncertainty.

Negotiation Tactic: The administration’s use of sweeping tariffs is seen by many observers as a strategy to bring China back to the negotiating table. By imposing higher trade costs, Washington aims to pressure Beijing into agreeing to revised trade terms that favor U.S. interests.

Symbolic Timing: The tariff announcement coincided with a separate diplomatic achievement touted by the White House, signaling a blend of assertive economic and foreign policy messaging. Some analysts interpret the timing as an effort to project strength both domestically and internationally.

Market Reaction and Global Impact

Financial markets reacted sharply to the announcement. The Dow Jones Industrial Average dropped nearly 900 points, the S&P 500 fell 2.7%, and the Nasdaq declined 3.5%, led by declines in major technology and retail shares. Market analysts warn that escalating trade measures could disrupt global supply chains ahead of the holiday season, particularly for industries dependent on Chinese imports.

Economists caution that the renewed tariff escalation could have broader implications for global trade flows, manufacturing costs, and consumer prices. Both the U.S. and China are major players in international commerce, and their policies continue to influence investment decisions worldwide.

As the November 1 implementation date approaches, investors and policymakers are closely watching for potential dialogue between Washington and Beijing. The coming weeks are expected to determine whether the new measures mark the start of another prolonged trade standoff or a negotiating phase that could reshape future economic relations between the two nations.

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