Sec 232 Tariff on Drones Raise Hackles
in China
[ABS News Service/21.08.2026]
China's Ministry of Commerce
on Thursday urged Washington to immediately lift its swingeing new tariffs on imported
drones and related
components, describing them as a form of discrimination against
Chinese-made products,
the China Daily newspaper
reported.
The Trump
administration last week announced tariffs of up to 100 percent
on imported drones and related components under Section 232 measures,
citing national security
concerns, while setting
lower rates for products
from selected trading
partners.
The US measures under
Section 232 are unilateral and protectionist actions
taken under the guise of national security, said commerce ministry spokesman
He Yadong at a news conference. He added that Chinese
drones exported to the US are used predominantly for civilian
purposes, including agriculture, equipment
inspections, and film and television production.
Washington has overstretched the concept of national security
by applying different tariff rates to trading partners and discriminating against
Chinese products,
He said, adding that the measures seriously harm the interests of Chinese companies, disrupt global drone production and supply chains,
and further undermine fair competition.
China firmly
opposes the move and urges the US to immediately revoke the relevant Section
232 tariff measures, He added.