CHINGSUM Mould
The United States officially implemented import tariffs of 25% on injection molding machinery, extrusion machinery, blowmolding machinery, thermoforming and tooling from China on July 6, along with a host of other products valued at a total of $34 billion. And it is not going to end there, with the United States upping the ante after China imposed tit-for-tat tariffs on imports of selected U.S. goods.
On July 10, the Office of U.S. Trade Representative announced an extensive list of more products valued at $200 billion that could be subjected to tariffs after a review period. This is in addition to $16 billion worth of goods that are currently being reviewed as part of the initial action.
This time around, the major product used by the plastics processing industry that could be tariffed appears to be certain types of niche plasticizers. Several finished products made from PVC and PE also could be affected, meaning either higher prices for consumers if imported, or opportunities to convert more of the said items in North America.