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USTR Seeks Comments on Whether to Extend Certain Product Exclusions Previously Granted in the China Section 301 Case

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (“USTR”) is seeking comments on whether to extend product exclusions from section 301 tariffs imposed on certain imports from China. Effective July 6, 2018, USTR imposed additional...more

USTR Announces Section 301 List 4A Exclusion Process

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (“USTR”) has announced an exclusion process for the additional duties imposed September 1, 2019 on a list of products (“List 4A”) pursuant to the U.S. Section 301 action against...more

USTR Announces Next Steps On Proposed 10 Percent Tariff On Imports From China

Tariffs To Be Effective On September 1, 2019 For Some Products And December 15, 2019 For Others; Certain Products Will Not Be Subject To Additional Tariffs; Product Exclusion Process To Be Implemented. ...more

USTR Announces Section 301 List 3 Exclusion Process

On June 20, 2019, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (“USTR”) posted on its website a notice announcing an exclusion process for the tariffs imposed in September 2018 (“List 3”) pursuant to the U.S. Section 301...more

USTR Announces Fourth Group of Chinese Products to Be Subject to Additional Tariffs as A Result of Section 301 Investigation;...

USTR on May 13, 2019 announced that it proposed to impose additional tariffs on products of China with an annual trade of approximately $300 billion pursuant to a Section 301 investigation commenced in August 2017 regarding...more

Tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese imports to increase from 10 percent to 25 percent beginning May 10; Exclusion Process to be...

Although U.S.-China trade negotiations had appeared in recent weeks to be moving toward an agreement, the President tweeted on May 5 that the 10 percent tariff currently imposed on $200 billion in Chinese imports will...more

White House Announces Temporary Pause On Increase Of Certain China Tariffs During G20 Summit

Tariffs on $200 billion in Chinese imports were set to rise to 25% on January 1, 2019, but will remain at 10% for 90 days pending negotiations with China on “structural changes” to U.S.-China economic relationship - On...more

United States-Mexico-Canada Free Trade Agreement (USMCA)

A Primer On Next Steps As The Process Shifts Back To Domestic Political Discourse - As we previously reported, Mexico and the United States announced on August 27, 2018, that they had reached a bilateral deal to replace the...more

Third Group of Chinese Products To Be Subject To Additional 10 Percent Tariffs As A Result Of Section 301 Investigation; Process...

In July and August, 2018 the United States Trade Representative (USTR) identified a list of 6,031 tariff lines affecting approximately $200 billion in imports from China for potential additional tariffs of 10 percent and...more

USTR Announces Additional 25 Percent Tariffs To Be Effective August 23, 2018 On Supplemental List Of Approximately $16 Billion in...

Second Group of Products To Be Subject To Additional Tariffs As A Result Of Section 301 Process; China Immediately Responds with 25 Percent Tariffs On $16 Billion of U.S. Goods - On June 15, 2018, the United States Trade...more

Final List Of Chinese Products Covered By U.S. Section 301 Duties To Address Discriminatory Or Unreasonable Technology Transfer,...

United States Trade Representative Releases Final List Of Chinese Products Subject To 25 Percent Tariff - Today, based on a review conducted by the interagency Section 301 Committee, the Office of the United States Trade...more

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