KEY POINTS
  • A 15% tariff on a total of $112 billion of Chinese goods are set to go into effect at midnight ET.
  • Many everyday grocery items and household staples will be targeted beginning Sunday.
  • The newest round of tariffs on Chinese goods will cost the average American household $1,000 a year, J.P. Morgan estimates.
President Donald Trump meets business leaders at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing, China, in November, 2017.

Barring an unlikely agreement or a presidential tweet, it will soon be 15% more expensive for U.S. companies to import everything from milk to diapers to sports equipment from China.

Tariffs on $112 billion of Chinese goods are set to go into effect at midnight ET. While some duties have been delayed and some items have been removed from the original list of $300 billion Chinese imports, many everyday grocery items and household staples will still be targeted beginning Sunday, according to an official list that spans 122 pages.