Trump's tariff setback could spark surge in Chinese imports to US

Analysts say Trump's tariff setback could lead to a surge in Chinese imports to the US, though front-loading is expected at levels below those ahead of last year's sweeping “Liberation Day” duties. Jeff Bowman, CEO of Colorado-based Cocona, said the ruling was “well received,” but uncertainty persists. American hand-dryer maker Excel Dryer affirmed its strategy to source all parts domestically.

The South China Morning Post reports that Trump's tariff setback could spark a surge in Chinese imports to the US. Analysts note front-loading is expected, but not at the levels seen ahead of last year’s sweeping “Liberation Day” duties. The development involves a Supreme Court ruling, with keywords including the International Emergency Economic Powers Act.

Jeff Bowman, CEO of Cocona, a Colorado-based seller of sweat-drying additives used in clothing fabrics, said the ruling had been “well received” and that the company was watching how its Chinese clients would respond. “There’s always a high degree of uncertainty in the current administration and how to plan for it,” Bowman said. “That’s sort of endemic.”

For Excel Dryer, an American hand-dryer manufacturer, the shifting tariffs had affirmed its strategy to source all parts domestically, said William Gagnon, the company's executive vice-president.

The article references locations including Washington, Shanghai, and Beijing, touching on US-China trade dynamics. Keywords also include ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute, Singapore, and Fudan University, though no further details are provided.

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