On October 12, 2022, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) issued a Federal Register notice seeking public comments to inform its ongoing four-year review of the Section 301 tariffs on China-origin goods. Beginning...more
On June 21, 2022, US Customs and Border Protection ("CBP") began to enforce the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act ("UFLPA"), which prohibits the importation of goods produced wholly or in part in the Xinjiang Uyghur...more
On May 27, 2022, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) published a Federal Register notice extending Section 301 tariff exclusions for certain China-origin medical products needed to address the COVID-19 pandemic....more
On May 3, 2022, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) published a Federal Register notice commencing its quadrennial review of the tariffs imposed on China-origin goods pursuant to Section 301 of the Trade Act of...more
On March 23, 2022, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) published a Federal Register notice reinstating tariff exclusions for 352 categories of products covered by the United States’ Section 301 tariffs on...more
The metals sector is an attractive target for decarbonization due to the energy-intensive nature of traditional production processes.
Carbon: the next frontier of commodities trade tensions -
Governments around the...more
9/16/2021
/ Aluminum Sales ,
Capital Markets ,
Carbon Capture and Sequestration ,
Carbon Emissions ,
China ,
Climate Change ,
Emissions Trading System ,
EU ,
Global Market ,
Green Energy ,
Metals ,
Mining ,
Russia ,
Steel Industry ,
WTO
The election of Joseph R. Biden as the 46th President of the United States will have important implications for US trade policy and the World Trade Organization. In the four years since his departure as Vice President, US...more
12/21/2020
/ Biden Administration ,
Buy America ,
China ,
CPTPP ,
Exports ,
Imports ,
Regulatory Agenda ,
Section 232 ,
Section 301 ,
Tariffs ,
Trade Agreements ,
Trade Policy ,
Trade Relations ,
Trump Administration ,
United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) ,
WTO
On January 15, 2020, President Trump and Chinese Vice Premier Liu He signed "Phase One" of an Economic and Trade Agreement between the United States and China. The Phase One Agreement, which the two sides announced in...more
1/17/2020
/ Agricultural Sector ,
China ,
Currency Exchange ,
Dispute Resolution ,
Exports ,
Financial Services Industry ,
Goods or Services ,
Imports ,
Intellectual Property Protection ,
Retaliatory Tariffs ,
Section 301 ,
State-Owned Enterprises ,
Subsidies ,
Tariffs ,
Technology Transfer Agreements ,
Trade Agreements ,
Trade Negotiations ,
Trump Administration ,
United States ,
WTO
More than one month after President Trump’s announcement that the United States and China had reached a narrow, “Phase One” trade agreement “in principle,” negotiations to finalize the agreement remain incomplete, and...more
On October 21, 2019, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) released a Federal Register notice inviting interested persons to request the exclusion of particular products from the 15 percent ad valorem tariff...more
Following President Trump’s October 11, 2019 announcement of a “phase one” trade agreement between the United States and China (please refer to the W&C US Trade Alert dated October 11, 2019), additional details have emerged...more
On August 23, 2019, China's State Council Tariff Commission (SCTC) announced that China will impose additional tariffs ranging from five percent to 10 percent on approximately US$75 billion in annual imports from the United...more
On August 15, 2019, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) published a Federal Register notice formally implementing an additional ten percent tariff on approximately US$300 billion in annual imports from China...more
On August 5, 2019, the US Department of the Treasury ("Treasury") announced that Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, "under the auspices of President Trump," has determined that China is a "currency manipulator" pursuant to...more
8/8/2019
/ Bilateral Agreements ,
China ,
Countervailing Duties ,
Currency Manipulation ,
Exchange Rates ,
Exports ,
Imports ,
International Monetary Fund ,
Omnibus Trade and Competitiveness Act of 1988 ,
Secretary of the Treasury ,
Section 3004 ,
Section 701 ,
Trade Facilitation and Trade Enforcement Act ,
Trade Remedies ,
Trade Wars ,
Trump Administration ,
U.S. Treasury ,
US Trade Policies
On May 17, 2019, President Trump issued a Proclamation containing his determinations in the US investigation into the effects of imports of automobiles and automobile parts on the national security of the United States,...more
5/20/2019
/ Automotive Industry ,
Bilateral Agreements ,
China ,
EU ,
Government Investigations ,
Imports ,
Japan ,
National Security ,
Presidential Proclamations ,
Section 232 ,
South Korea ,
Trade Expansion Act of 1962 ,
Trump Administration ,
U.S. Commerce Department ,
United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) ,
USTR
As indicated on May 10, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) today released a draft Federal Register notice proposing additional tariffs on approximately US$ 300 billion worth of goods imported from China ("List...more
5/16/2019
/ Ad Velorum Property Taxes ,
China ,
Economic Injuries ,
Imports ,
Public Comment ,
Public Hearing ,
Statements of Economic Interest ,
Tariffs ,
Trade Relations ,
Trump Administration ,
US Trade Policies ,
USTR
Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) this evening announced its intention to apply new tariffs on all remaining China-origin imports, totaling approximately USD 325 billion per year, under Section 301 of the Trade Act...more
May 10, 2019, the Section 301 tariff rate on approximately US$200 billion worth of "List 3" Chinese imports increased to 25 percent (from the previous rate of 10 percent), after US and Chinese negotiators failed to reach an...more
5/15/2019
/ China ,
Customs and Border Protection ,
Exports ,
Imports ,
New Guidance ,
Section 301 ,
Tariffs ,
Trade Relations ,
Trump Administration ,
US Trade Policies ,
USTR
On May 8, 2019, the Office of the US Trade Representative (USTR) published a draft Federal Register notice increasing the Section 301 tariff rate on approximately US $200 billion worth of "List 3" Chinese imports to 25...more
On May 5, 2019, President Trump announced that he intends to increase the Section 301 tariff rate on approximately US$200 billion worth of "List 3" Chinese imports to 25 percent (from the current rate of 10 percent) beginning...more
On March 29, 2019, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) published its annual National Trade Estimate (NTE) Report on Foreign Trade Barriers, which "highlights significant foreign barriers to U.S....more
4/20/2019
/ Agricultural Sector ,
Annual Assessments ,
Bilateral Investment Treaties ,
Brazil ,
Canada ,
China ,
E-Commerce ,
EU ,
Exports ,
Foreign Direct Investment ,
Foreign Trade Regulations ,
Imports ,
Intellectual Property Protection ,
International Treaties ,
Japan ,
Korea ,
Mexico ,
NAFTA ,
Section 232 ,
Subsidies ,
Tariffs ,
Technical Barriers to Trade (TBT) ,
Trade Remedies ,
Trade Restrictions ,
Trump Administration ,
U.S. Customs ,
United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) ,
USTR
The year 2018 may be remembered as a turning point for US trade policy and the international trading system. The Trump administration took several unilateral trade actions, including the imposition of global "national...more
2/7/2019
/ Automotive Industry ,
Bilateral Agreements ,
China ,
Congressional Authority ,
Congressional Intent ,
Countervailing Duties ,
CPTPP ,
Dispute Resolution ,
EU ,
Exports ,
Free Trade Agreements ,
Imports ,
International Trade Commission (ITC) ,
Japan ,
Legislative Agendas ,
NAFTA ,
Negotiations ,
Political Parties ,
Popular ,
Proposed Legislation ,
Section 232 ,
Senate Finance Committee ,
Steel Industry ,
Tariffs ,
TPPPs ,
Trade Expansion Act of 1962 ,
Trade Policy ,
Trade Relations ,
Trump Administration ,
UK ,
United States ,
United States-Mexico-Canada Agreement (USMCA) ,
Uranium ,
US Trade Policies ,
USTR ,
Ways and Means Committee ,
WTO