Companies of all sizes have been impacted by the Section 301 China Tariffs that were implemented in 2018 and now affects two-thirds of Chinese origin goods. The following insights will help you determine what the tariffs could mean for your supply chain and what steps to take to maximize your...
A Section 301 investigation in 2018 determined that China’s acts, policies, and practices related to technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation are unreasonable and discriminatory. As a result, in 2019 the U.S. imposed additional tariffs ranging from 7.5% to 25% on approximately...
With Trump's successful re-election as the new President of the United States, Sino-American trade disputes may escalate once again. In the future, Chinese-origin goods exported to the United States may face a new roun...
Where did these Section 301 tariffs come from? On May 29, 2018, President Trump announced that the US Trade Representative (USTR) shall publish – by June 15th 2018 – the imposition of an additional duty of 25% on approximately $34 billion worth of Chinese imports containing industriall...
The USTR decision to extend certain Chinese tariff exclusions was the latest move regarding Section 301 Tariffs on Chinese imports in less than two weeks. The White House announced on May 12 that U.S. President Joe Biden directed his Trade Representative to increase tariffs under Section 301 of...
A Glimpse of New Section 301 Tariffs May 23, 2024 Section 301 Updates, Trade Translation The Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) has published a notice in the Federal Register proposing an increase in various Section 301 tariffs on certain Chinese-origin products. The tariff increases...
Section 301 Tariffs: U.S. Timeline 2024 December 11, 2024: USTR announces plans to move forward with Section 301 tariff rate increases—25% on certain tungsten products and up to 50% on wafers and polysilicon products. October 16, 2024: USTR releases additional instructions on how to file an...
President Trump again delayed a 10 to 25 percent increase on Section 301 tariffs that was scheduled to go into effect on March 1st. This came with the announcement that President Trump will be meeting with Chinese President Xi Jingping in late March to continue negotiations. ...
The White House announced on May 12 that U.S. President Joe Biden directed his Trade Representative to increase tariffs under Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 on $18 billion of Chinese imports in order to protectAmericanworkers and American companies from China’s unfair trade practices. ...
Most recently, the Trump Administration finalized List 3 of the Section 301 tariffs which targets approximately $200 billion worth of Chinese imports. Effective from Sep 24, 2018, to Dec 31, 2018, products on List 3 will face an additional 10% duty.Salmon, Stephanie...