
China Tariffs on Japanese Rubber Goods
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China is imposing tariffs up to 30.1% on halogenated butyl rubber from Japan. The tariffs, effective from Saturday, will be in place for five years.
New tariffs imposed by China on specific Japanese rubber products might indirectly affect travel-related goods. While not immediately impacting tourism, increased costs in related industries could potentially influence prices down the line.
Travelers should be aware of broader economic shifts that could eventually affect the cost of travel goods. Keep an eye on how these tariffs impact manufacturing and supply chains.
This situation highlights the interconnectedness of global trade and its potential ripple effects on various sectors, including travel and tourism.
Original source:The Japan Times ↗
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