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Sources say that China has waived tariffs on US ethane imported from the US

Two sources familiar with the matter confirmed on Tuesday that China had waived its 125% tariff imposed on the United States' ethane imports earlier this month.

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 byproduct from U.S. Shale Gas production).

Satellite Chemical, SP Chemicals, Sinopec, Sanjiang Fine Chemical, and Wanhua Chemical Group are the main ethane importers from China. The key U.S. ethanol exporters include Enterprise Products Partners, and Energy Transfer.

According to the U.S. Energy Information Administration, China purchases nearly half of U.S. exports of ethane.

China raised its duties on U.S. imports, including ethane to 125% in early February, as a response to President Donald Trump's decision that the No. 2 economy of the world would be subject to higher tariffs.

Sources said that the tariff on ethane has been reduced in recent days.

Beijing has granted exemptions from tariffs for some products, including microchips, aircraft engines, and pharmaceuticals. The city is now asking companies to identify the critical goods that they require. This was reported by Friday. Reporting by Siyi Liu and Trixie Yap; Editing by Susan Fenton

(source: Reuters)