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Here are the refined key foreign trade news on January 9, 2026, in English, with core takeaways and implications tailored for your foreign trade business:
1. U.S. Supreme Court Rules on Trump’s Tariff Legality (Jan. 9, 2026)
- Core Event: The U.S. Supreme Court issued a final ruling on the legality of the Trump administration’s tariff policies. A ruling against the administration (the more likely outcome) would force it to refund over $133.5 billion in tariffs collected from importers (as of Dec. 14, 2025).
- Impact:
- If unfavorable: It would be a major legal setback for Trump’s economic agenda. The administration plans alternatives, such as using Section 232 (for autos, steel, aluminum) and Section 301 (for “unfair trade practices”) to impose tariffs, though these tools are less effective.
- If favorable: Tariffs stay, raising costs for importers and U.S. consumer prices.
- Business Tip: For WEIGUXING’s exports to the U.S., closely track the ruling and tariff adjustments; diversify markets to the EU and ASEAN to reduce reliance.
2. U.S.-India Trade Talks at a Critical Juncture (Jan. 9, 2026)
- Core Event: January is a “decisive month” for India – U.S. trade negotiations. Indian exporters face a Jan. 15 deadline to secure U.S. orders for the 2026 summer shopping season. The U.S. imposed 50% tariffs on some Indian goods in August 2025 over India’s imports of Russian oil, hitting textiles, apparel, gems, and leather sectors hard.
- Impact: Indian exporters are shifting production to the UAE and Africa. Failure to reach a deal will disrupt their U.S. market access.
- Business Tip: Explore potential opportunities in India’s alternative supply chains; adjust pricing and delivery terms for U.S. – bound orders considering tariff risks.
3. China Adjusts Import Tariffs to Boost Industrial Upgrading (Effective Jan. 1, 2026)
- Core Event: China implemented provisional import tariffs lower than MFN rates on 935 items, e.g., cutting tariffs on aviation displays from 20% to 1% to support high – end manufacturing, CNC equipment, and advanced materials.
- Impact: It strengthens China’s role in the global tech supply chain and drives demand for high – end imports.
- Business Tip: For WEIGUXING, leverage the lower tariffs to source quality raw materials/equipment; highlight your factory’s capacity to produce high – end sealants/adhesives meeting China’s industrial upgrade needs.
4. EU’s Temporary Tariff Relief for Agriculture (Jan. 8, 2026)
- Core Event: The EU announced two temporary measures: exempting some goods from the Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) and suspending specific tariffs to ease pressure on the agricultural sector.
- Impact: It lowers costs for agricultural and related exporters to the EU.
- Business Tip: For WEIGUXING’s construction chemical exports to the EU, confirm CBAM – exempt product categories and adjust compliance strategies accordingly.
5. U.S. Senate Proposes 500% Tariffs on Russian – Related Imports (Jan. 9, 2026)
- Core Event: A bipartisan bill proposes a minimum 500% tariff on all Russian imports and sanctions on countries buying Russian oil (China, India, Brazil). It may be voted on next week.
- Impact: It could disrupt global energy trade and supply chains; increase costs for businesses with Russian connections.
- Business Tip: Avoid transactions linked to Russian entities; verify the origin of raw materials to prevent tariff – related losses.
6. China – U.S. Semiconductor Trade Gets a Reprieve (Jan. 9, 2026)
- Core Event: The U.S. will not impose additional tariffs on Chinese chip imports until mid – 2027, while approving annual licenses for Samsung and SK Hynix to export chip equipment to China.
- Impact: It gives a buffer for the global semiconductor supply chain but creates long – term uncertainty due to the annual license review.
- Business Tip: For WEIGUXING’s electronic – related sealant products, ensure compliance with tech export rules; optimize inventory for stable supply amid policy fluctuations.

