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Sources: China waives tariffs against US ethane imports

Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed on Tuesday that China had waived the 125% duty on imports of ethane from the United States, imposed earlier in the month. Ethane is one of a number of products which have been exempted.

This move will relieve pressure on Chinese companies that import U.S. Ethane for petrochemical manufacturing as well as providing an outlet for natural gas liquid (a by-product of U.S. Shale Gas production).

Sources said that the tariff on ethane was waived recently. One source said that the waiver had not been announced publicly. Due to the sensitive nature of the issue, they declined to give their names.

After office hours, it was impossible to reach the China Customs and China Ministry of Commerce.

Last week, it was reported that certain pharmaceuticals, aerospace and semiconductor products were also affected.

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Tariff exemptions are being offered by Beijing to try and reduce the economic impact of the trade war between the United States and China.

China raised its duties on U.S. imports, including ethane to 125% in early this month. It was a response to President Donald Trump's decision that the No. 2 economy of the world should be singled out for higher duties. 2 economy for higher duties.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, China purchases nearly half of U.S. exports of ethane, which reached a record 492,000 barrels a day in 2024. EIA predicts that U.S. exports of ethane will increase to 530,000 barrels per day in 2025, and 630,000 in 2026. Satellite Chemical, SP Chemicals, Sinopec, Sanjiang Fine Chemical, and Wanhua Chemical Group are among the Chinese ethane importers. The U.S. exporters include Enterprise Products Partners, Energy Transfer, and Energy Transfer.

(source: Reuters)