Policy Trends China Announces Tariff Reductions on Imported Consumer Goods On 31 May, China’s State Council announced a new round of tariff reductions on imported consumer goods that will take effect on 1 July. This follows the 19 May posting of an official news article on the council’s website calling for the “Promotion of a Healthy Development of Imports of Agricultural Products.” The two policies closely align and underscore the central government’s focus on both reducing food inflation as the primary component of inflation in China and deepening the reforms of the country’s agricultural industry, which are intended to move it away from a heavily subsidized domestic system reliant on above-market min...