USTR Extends 81 Section 301 Tariff Exclusions for COVID Products through May 2022
USTR Extends Certain Exclusions from Sec. 301 Tariffs for COVID Treatment Products Trade Update • NOVEMBER 10, .......
USTR Extends Certain Exclusions from Sec. 301 Tariffs for COVID Treatment Products Trade Update • NOVEMBER 10, .......
A warning to importers to not cancel entries filed to take advantage of pending or potential decreases in Section 301 duties and/or approval/extension of exclusions in violation of the applicable regulations. Find out all the important details here.
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The Biden administration is reportedly considering launching an investigation into China’s widespread use of industrial subsidies under Section 301 of U.S. trade law, a move that could lead to additional tariffs on Chinese imports.
During a Senate hearing Wednesday, USTR Katherine Tai lamented what she said has become a now-familiar pattern in recent years of trade disputes devolving into “fights over the last scraps of an industry that we have lost to a competitor and in particular to the Chinese.”
A bipartisan group of 40 senators earlier this week called on U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai to renew all expired Section 301 tariff exclusions and to reinstate a process for granting additional exclusions in future.