According to CCTV.com, as reported by The Wall Street Journal on the 23rd:
Senior officials from the U.S. have revealed that the Trump administration is considering multiple options.
The first plan may reduce the tariff rate imposed on Chinese goods to approximately 50%-65%.
The second plan is referred to as the "tiered plan," where the U.S. will categorize goods imported from China into those that are deemed "not a threat to U.S. national security" and those that are considered "strategically significant to U.S. national interests."
According to U.S. media, under the "grading scheme," the U.S. side will impose a 35% tariff on the first category of goods, while the tariff rate for the second category of goods will be at least 100%.
White House Press Secretary Levitt stated that Trump's position on tariffs against China has "not softened."
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