Tariff update: Here's what the US imports from China
WATCH: Trump speaks on 90-day tariff pause
President Donald Trump discussed his Truth Social post that the United States will pause some tariffs for 90-days and raise tariffs on China to 125%.
On Wednesday, President Donald Trump raised the tariff on Chinese imports to 125% just hours after China imposed an 84% duty on American goods. The escalating trade battle between both countries threatens to increase prices for consumers in America.
From washing machines to TVs to clothing, China is one of the top suppliers of goods to the United States.
In 2024, imports from China totaled $438.9 billion, which is up 2.8% compared to 2023, according to the Office of the United States Trade Representative.

In this photo illustration, a "Made in China" label is displayed on a battery pack on April 08, 2025 in San Anselmo, California. (Photo Illustration by Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Here’s a look at some of the Chinese imports on which Americans could see price hikes.
China-to-US imports
By the numbers:
Dig deeper:
Data collected by the Bureau of Industry and Security in 2022 specified some of the commodities imported from China into the U.S., including:
- Furniture
- Bedding
- Lamps
- Toys
- Games
- Sports equipment
- Paint
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The Source: Information for this article was gathered from previous reporting by LiveNOW from FOX, 2023 data from the Office of the United States Trade Representative and 2022 data from the Bureau of Industry and Security. This story was reported from Los Angeles.