London (CNN Business) General Motors won't be getting tariff relief for its China-made Buick Envision.

The Trump administration declined to waive a 25% tariff on the crossover vehicle in a letter to the company dated May 29 that has been published on a US government website.

The taxes are part of broader set of tariffs on Chinese exports worth $250 billion, which the United States hopes will pressure Beijing to cut a deal on trade.

President Donald Trump's team is also considering tariffs on an additional batch of exports worth $300 billion — meaning that effectively all of China's exports could face US duties.

GM GM In a statement,said it will continue to sell the Envision in the United States and is "complying with all trade rules."

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