The U.S. is charging $50 per net ton and China is initially charging a similar amount, 400 yuan ($56.22) per net ton, rising to 1,120 yuan per ton in 2028. Both fees are charged once per service and capped at five a year.
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The U.S. is charging $50 per net ton and China is initially charging a similar amount, 400 yuan ($56.22) per net ton, rising to 1,120 yuan per ton in 2028. Both fees are charged once per service and capped at five a year.