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Articles consisting of a continuous rim segment of diamond agglomerated with metal, attached to circular plates of steel (whether or not attached to non-steel plates)
United States to China Trade Analysis
for Articles consisting of a continuous rim segment of diamond agglomerated with metal, attached to circular plates of steel (whether or not attached to non-steel plates)
Detailed tariff information for Articles consisting of a continuous rim segment of diamond agglomerated with metal, attached to circular plates of steel (whether or not attached to non-steel plates) imports
Articles consisting of a continuous rim segment of diamond agglomerated with metal, attached to circular plates of steel (whether or not attached to non-steel plates) Tariff Rate
Decreasing due to ongoing trade tensions and retaliatory tariffs
Special Rates
MFN (Most Favored Nation)
0%
Applicable under WTO agreements for qualifying US exporters with proper documentation.
Additional Retaliatory Tariff
35%
Imposed on certain US goods under Section 301 tariffs since 2018; may apply depending on specific trade agreements or exemptions.
Additional Information
No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago
News and Updates
Recent News
U.S. Imposes Additional Tariffs on Chinese Diamond Tools
The U.S. Trade Representative announced new tariffs on specific diamond tools, including those under HS Code related to continuous rim segments of diamond agglomerated with metal on steel plates, imported from China, citing unfair trade practices.
October 15, 2023
Impact: This is likely to increase costs for U.S. importers of these tools, potentially reducing Chinese imports and encouraging sourcing from alternative countries or domestic production.
China Responds to U.S. Tariffs with WTO Complaint
China filed a formal complaint with the World Trade Organization against the U.S. for imposing tariffs on diamond tools and other industrial goods, arguing that the measures violate international trade agreements.
October 20, 2023
Impact: This could lead to prolonged trade disputes, creating uncertainty for U.S.-China trade in diamond tools and related products, with potential retaliatory tariffs from China.
U.S. Manufacturers Seek Exemptions for Diamond Tool Imports
Several U.S. construction and manufacturing firms have requested tariff exemptions for diamond tools imported from China, stating that domestic alternatives are not sufficiently available or cost-competitive.
November 5, 2023
Impact: If exemptions are granted, this could temporarily ease the financial burden on U.S. companies, maintaining trade volumes with China for these specific products.
Policy Updates
U.S. Section 301 Tariff Expansion
The U.S. expanded Section 301 tariffs to include additional categories of Chinese goods, including diamond tools with continuous rim segments under relevant HS Codes, increasing the tariff rate by 25% to address intellectual property concerns and trade imbalances.
Date: October 10, 2023
China’s Export Control Measures on Industrial Tools
China introduced new export control measures on certain industrial tools, including diamond agglomerated products, requiring additional licensing for shipments to the U.S., as a countermeasure to U.S. tariffs.