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Here’s absolutely every item affected by the new US tariffs on China

The US government has published a list of 5,745 Chinese items that will be subject to new tariffs starting on Monday.

The new 10% tariffs will be imposed on $200bn worth of Chinese goods that are imported into the US every year, including seafood, tobacco, make-up and chemicals.

These upcoming tariffs, combined with the existing 25% tariffs on $50bn in Chinese goods, will cover nearly half of all imports that the US receives from China each year.

The United States imports more goods from China than any other nation in the world.

A cargo ship at a port in Qingdao, eastern China’s Shandong province. Photo: STR/AFP/Getty Images
A cargo ship at a port in Qingdao, eastern China’s Shandong province. Photo: STR/AFP/Getty Images

Here is a list of some items that will be affected:

Fish and seafood: Trout, salmon, halibut, yellowfin tuna, shark fins and squid

Fruit, vegetables and nuts: Carrots, cauliflower, beets, celery, peas, tomatoes, cashews, pistachios and pecans

Tobacco: Different types of tobacco, cigars and cigarettes

Chemicals: Including herbicides and insecticides

Cosmetics and personal care: Lipstick, eye make-up, sunscreen, shampoo, deodorants and antiperspirants

Photography: Photographic paper and film, along with the equipment used to develop photos

Home improvement: Types of vinyl flooring, carpets, fabrics, chandeliers and lights

Wood and paper: Paper products, toilet paper, envelopes and bamboo products

Commodities: Different gold, silver, platinum and palladium products, including gold leaf and silver powder

Machinery: Sewing machines, drilling machines, welding machines and vending machines

Miscellaneous: Soy sauce, types of handbags, parking meters, CD and DVD cases

You can view the full list of items from the US Trade Representative here. (The document is 194 pages long.)