The Biden administration in the United States is discussing raising tariffs on some Chinese goods, including electric vehicles, the Wall Street Journal said late on Wednesday, citing people familiar with the matter.
Chinese automobiles face a 25% levy imposed during the administration of former President Donald Trump and extended by the Biden administration.
The U.S. government is again debating Trump-era duties on roughly $300 billion of Chinese goods with the aim of wrapping up a long-running review of the tariffs early next year, the paper added.