On July 20, 2020, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) published a notice announcing the 7thround of Section 301 List 4A product exclusions. These exclusions cover 11 ten-digit subheadings and 53 product descriptions. Affected products include: Certain plastic clamps; Various textil...
A new round of product exclusions from Section 301 List 4 tariffs on goods originating in China has been published by the US Trade Representative (USTR). The list of “11 existing ten-digit HTSUS subheadings and 53 specially prepared product descriptions” account for 242 separate exclusion reques...
The Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) will open anexclusion request portal—at noon on October 31, 2019—where requests can be made for products on Section 301 list 4A.Requests can be filed between October 31, 2019 and January 31, 2020. Any exclusion will be effective ...
leaving more than 100 to expire on September 1, 2020. The exclusion extensions granted will expire December 31, 2020. Goods not included in the exclusion extensions will be subject to the additional 7.5 percent tariff applicable to Section 301 List 4A goods. ...
Additional duty rates range from 7.5% (list 4a – $125B) to 25% (lists 1-3 $250B). Active trade measure? Yes. Ongoing since July 2018. View information regarding the products affected by this trade measure United States Trade Representative – How to Navigate the Section 301 Process Rev...
Dozens of additional goods are being excluded from the Section 301 additional tariff (currently 7.5 percent) on List 4A goods from mainland China. These exclusions, which must be claimed using new HTSUS subheading 9903.88.49, will be retroactive to 1 September 2019 and remain in place until 1 ...
An extension for up to 12 months of specific exclusions from the Section 301 additional tariff on List 2 goods from mainland China as well as all current exclusions from the additional tariff on List 4A goods from mainland China is under consideration by
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...
A flurry of activity recently consumed domestic industry and law firms, including Benesch, as domestic importers sought to maximize the potential for relief from the Section 301 duties against Chinese goods, while staring down a conservative read on the statute of limitations for List 3 claims. ...
He also announced that the List 4A tariffs, set to take effect on September 1st, and the List 4B tariffs, which would be effective on December 15th, will be increased from10% to 15%. Shapiro will continue to monitor the situation and provide status updates on ourSection 301 Tariff News ...