U.S. Grants Exclusion for Specific Chinese Products Under Section 301 Tariffs
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has announced exclusions for certain products from China classified under U.S. note 20(n) to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule, easing tariff burdens for specific imports relevant to U.S.-Austria trade supply chains.
October 10, 2023
Impact: This exclusion is expected to reduce costs for U.S. importers dealing with Austrian partners who rely on these Chinese intermediate goods, potentially increasing trade volume between the U.S. and Austria in affected sectors.
Renewal of Tariff Exclusions for Chinese Goods Impacts U.S.-Austria Trade
The USTR extended exclusions on specific Chinese products under HS codes covered by U.S. note 20(n), previously subject to Section 301 tariffs, benefiting industries with ties to Austrian markets.
September 15, 2023
Impact: The extension provides certainty for U.S. businesses importing these goods for processing or re-export to Austria, stabilizing supply chains and fostering stronger trade relations.
USTR Announces New Exclusions for Chinese Imports Under Tariff Relief Program
A new batch of tariff exclusions for Chinese products under U.S. note 20(n) was granted by the USTR, covering goods critical to manufacturing sectors with connections to Austrian trade partners.
August 20, 2023
Impact: This move is likely to lower input costs for U.S. manufacturers exporting to Austria, enhancing competitiveness and potentially boosting bilateral trade in industrial goods.