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Trump just announced tariffs on another $200 billion worth of Chinese goods. Here are all the products that will get hit.

President Donald Trump new tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods will hit everything from food to chemicals to handbags. Here's a list of everything that will be subject to tariffs starting September 24.

  • 5,745 Chinese goods will still get hit.
  • We complied the major categories of goods that will be subject to the tariffs.

President Donald Trump kicked the trade war with China into high gear Monday, formally announcing the imposition of tariffs on $200 billion worth of Chinese goods.

The tariffs cover a wide array of goods, from minerals used in manufacturing, to vegetable juices, to leather handbags. All of the goods with face a 10% duty until the start of 2019, when the tariffs will jump to 25%.

While the Trump administration is downplaying the effect of the tariffs, many economists expect prices for these goods will increase once the tariffs are officially imposed on September 24.

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The new list of goods that will be subject to the tariffs was released by the US Trade Representative Robert Lighthizer's office on Monday.

The final list is notably different from the previous round of tariffs on $50 billion worth of Chinese goods, because there are consumer products on the list. The previous round focused almost exclusively on industrial equipment and machinery, while the new round includes items like hats, TVs, and food.

There were 297 items removed from the USTR's initial list, released in July, after the public comment period

Those include:

  • Certain health and safety products including bicycle helmets
  • Certain types of child safety furniture including high chairs and car seats
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  • Meat:
  • Fish and seafood:
  • Non-meat animal products such as eggs and dairy:
  • Vegetables:
  • Fruit and Nuts:
  • Cereals:
  • Mill products:
  • Oil seeds:
  • Sugars and candies:
  • Breads and Pasta:
  • Prepared vegetables and fruits:
  • Other food items:
  • Beverages and vinegars:
  • Food processing waste and animal feed:
  • Tobacco products:
  • Salts and minerals:
  • Ores, slag, and ash:
  • Mineral fuels and oils:
  • Inorganic Chemicals:
  • Organic chemicals:
  • Fertilizers:
  • Tanning and drying extracts, dyes, and paints
  • Essential oils, perfumes:
  • Soaps and cleaning products
  • Glues, adhesives, and enzymes
  • Cigarette lighter fluid
  • Photographic goods:
  • Various chemical products:
  • Plastics:
  • Rubber:
  • Raw hides and leather:
  • Wood:
  • Wood pulp products
  • Paper:
  • Silk
  • Wool or animal hair products:
  • Cotton:
  • Flax
  • Man-made textiles:
  • Other textile products, rope, twine:
  • Fabrics:
  • Headgear
  • Stone, plaster, cement, asbestos:
  • Ceramics:
  • Glass and glassware:
  • Precious stones and pearls:
  • industrial diamonds;
  • Iron and steel and products derived from the metals:
  • Copper
  • Nickel:
  • Aluminum:
  • Various metal products, tools, cutlery:
  • Machinery, both industrial and retail:
  • Electronics:
  • Vehicles and parts:
  • Parachutes
  • Ships and boats:
  • Instruments for scientific or medical purposes:
  • Clocks and watches
  • Furniture, bedding, mattresses:
  • Assorted items

Here is the full list, via the USTR:

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