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Episode 1182: China LPG importers may not face higher tariffs amid US-China trade tensions
Episode 1182

Episode 1182: China LPG importers may not face higher tariffs amid US-China trade tensions

The White House announced on 14 May that it would increase tariffs on $18 billion worth of import...

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May 17, 20245m 12s

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Show Notes

The White House announced on 14 May that it would increase tariffs on $18 billion worth of imports from China to protect American workers and businesses.

 

How will this latest development impact China’s LPG supplies from the US, which was the second largest LPG exporter to China in 2023, following the Mideast. 

 

In 2018, China raised the import tariff on US LPG from 1% to 25% in retaliation to tariffs hikes implemented by the former US president Donald Trump.  

 

In this podcast, ICIS Analyst Lillian Ren shares insights on the potential impact on Chinese imports of LPG, including propane and butane.