More Exclusions Granted by USTR for List 3 China Duties

On November 13, 2019, the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) published a Federal Register notice granting more exclusions of products from the 25-percent duty imposed on the third tranche (List 3) of Section 301 tariffs on goods worth approximately $200 billion. The published notices can be read here.

This is the fourth round of exclusions granted by USTR. The list of 34 newly-excluded product descriptions is set forth in the annex to the respective Federal Register notice.  These exclusions will retroactively apply to goods entered into the U.S. as of September 24, 2018, and will also apply for one year after the publication of this notice.
 
The exclusions are available for any importer whose product meets the specified product description set forth in the annexes to these notices, regardless of whether the importer filed any exclusion request or whether the exclusion request had been previously denied.
 
USTR has indicated that it will continue to issue determinations on pending exclusion requests on a periodic basis. Importers interested in seeking a refund of past duties paid under the Section 301 tariffs, or exploring duty mitigation strategies, please contact a BDO Customs and International Trade Services professional:

 


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