Summary

Russia has imposed a 55.65% tariff on Chinese furniture sliding rail parts, previously exempt from duties, angering both Russian manufacturers and Chinese commentators.

Industry leaders warn the tariff could bankrupt importers, raise domestic furniture prices by 15%, and harm Russia’s furniture industry, which relies heavily on Chinese imports.

Critics note similar European imports face lower duties.

The move has sparked feelings of betrayal in China, despite booming bilateral trade reaching $240 billion in 2023.

The tariff comes amid U.S. sanctions and China’s critical role in supporting Russia’s economy during the Ukraine war.

  • @Buffalox
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    331 month ago

    Critics note similar European imports face lower duties.

    Why the fuck are we still exporting to Russia?

    • @khannie
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      91 month ago

      I read it as “European imports from China face lower duties”.

      • @Buffalox
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        01 month ago

        The existing trade embargo says otherwise.

    • Dremor
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      11 month ago

      The more they relly on the UE, the faster their coffers will deplete.

      • @Buffalox
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        151 month ago

        No, if Russia can’t buy what they need, they have to make it themselves, that requires investments, and with steep interest rates, and worker shortage, they are not in a position to increase their productivity.

        There is zero doubt IMO that we should boycott Russia completely, anything less is helping Russia fight the war against Ukraine.

        • Dremor
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          01 month ago

          I think both strategies may work.

      • @Buffalox
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        01 month ago

        I don’t think so, it’s just that EU tries to strategically hit Russia where it hurts the most. But IMO that’s not good enough. We need a total trade embargo against Russia.