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A closer look at Oregon imports amid US-China trade war [Video]

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PORTLAND Ore. (KPTV) – As the United States ramps up its trade war with China, newly announced tariffs could have a significant impact on foreign imports coming into Oregon.

A 10% blanket tariff remains in place on all imports to the U.S. However, President Donald Trump recently announced a 145% tariff on all imports from China — a sharp increase that could dramatically affect Oregon, one of the most trade-reliant states in the country, according to Business Oregon, the state’s economic development agency.

According to state economic data, China is among Oregon’s top sources of imports, trailing only Japan, Taiwan, and Canada. Key imports into the state include computer and electronic products, vehicles, heavy machinery, and, more recently, apparel — which saw a notable increase from 2023 to 2024.

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