USTR ANNOUNCES THIRD PROPOSED LIST FOR SECTION 301 TARIFFS In response to China’s imposition of retaliatory duties on goods from the United States, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) has released a third proposed list of tariff items to become subject to an additional 1...
The U.S. Trade Representative has published a list of additional products excluded from the Section 301 tariffs on Chinese origin products. Additional duties of 25% ad valorem were applied to these products as of July 6, 2018. The exclusions are retroactive to July 6, 2018 and will extend f...
Please take note of the followingkeypoints as they relate to the exclusion filing process: The final list of Section 301 tariffs affected by list 2 can be foundHERE The final due date for exclusion submissions isDecember 18th, 2018 Exclusions can be submitted atwww.regulations.govunder the “s...
China announced on Wednesday a list of US products valued at $50 billion annually that are subject to additional tariffs as a reciprocal trade measure to safeguard its legitimate interests. Earlier, the US government rolled out a massive list of tariffs for $50 billion worth of Chinese products...
The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) will extend products from the fourth set of exclusions for list 1 of Section 301 to December 31, 2020.
Unlike previous Section 301 actions, this third list of additional tariffs will be implemented in two phases, with effective dates of September 24, 2018, and January 1, 2019. This third list follows the first list of tariffs on approximately $34 billion of imports from China which went into...
whether the excluded product is sold as a final product or as an input; whether the imposition of tariffs on the excluded product will result in severe economic harm to the commenter or other U.S. interests; and any additional information in support of the extension request....
U.S. issues list of Chinese goods facing 100% tariffs. (Section 301 trade sanctions) (Brief Article)Ramey, Joanna
The USTR failed to mention the remaining products that were included in the fourth round of goods excluded from Section 301 (List 1) tariffs; this leads us to believe that the exclusionary status of these products will expire onMay 14, 2020. ...