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21 September 2018

The Trump Administration's Tariffs On China Will Not Include Art

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The new list did not include Chinese art and antiquities, which were originally included in a prior version of the list released in July 2018.
United States International Law

On September 17, 2018, the Trump Administration published a revised list of Chinese goods that will be subject to US tariffs, totaling $200 billion worth of goods. The new list did not include Chinese art and antiquities, which were originally included in a prior version of the list released in July 2018.

The removal of art and antiquities of the list of Chinese goods was a result of protest from dealers and auction houses in the previous month.

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