Publishers Plead With Trump Not to Impose a China ‘Bible Tax’

  • Books and printed materials on list of products targeted
  • U.S. can’t make enough specialized materials, officials say
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Book publishers are imploring President Donald Trump not to impose “a Bible tax.’’

Proposed tariffs on $300 billion in Chinese goods would include printed materials, which would especially affect Bibles and children’s books predominantly produced in China because of the unique paper, printing technology and skills needed, company and trade group officials testified during the second day of a seven-day hearing on the proposed duties Tuesday.