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📦 Articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(v) to this subchapter, each covered by an exclusion granted by the U.S. Trade Representative
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United States to Israel Trade Analysis for Articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(v) to this subchapter, each covered by an exclusion granted by the U.S. Trade Representative

Detailed tariff information for Articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(v) to this subchapter, each covered by an exclusion granted by the U.S. Trade Representative imports

Articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(v) to this subchapter, each covered by an exclusion granted by the U.S. Trade Representative Tariff Rate

HS Code:

Not applicable (specific rate depends on HS code and product)
Effective N/A

Trade Volume

Value
Approximately $12.5 billion (total U.S. exports to Israel)
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with slight annual growth

Special Rates

Israel Free Trade Agreement (IFTA)
Duty-free
Applicable to qualifying goods under the U.S.-Israel Free Trade Agreement, provided rules of origin and documentation requirements are met.

Additional Information

No additional information available.
Last updated: 1 year ago

News and Updates

Recent News
U.S. Extends Tariff Exclusions for Certain Chinese Products Under U.S. Note 20(v)
The U.S. Trade Representative announced an extension of tariff exclusions for specific Chinese products listed under U.S. Note 20(v) to subchapter, including items under designated HS codes. This extension applies to goods imported to the U.S. and indirectly impacts trade dynamics with allies like Israel through supply chain considerations.
September 10, 2023
Impact: The extension provides temporary relief for U.S. importers, potentially stabilizing prices for affected goods. For U.S.-Israel trade, this could influence sourcing decisions for components originally from China.
New Review of Chinese Product Exclusions Under Section 301 Tariffs
The USTR initiated a review of existing exclusions for Chinese products under U.S. Note 20(v), focusing on HS-coded items previously granted relief from Section 301 tariffs. This review could affect supply chains involving Israel as a trade partner.
August 25, 2023
Impact: Uncertainty during the review process may lead to delays in procurement decisions for U.S. businesses, potentially affecting indirect trade flows with Israel in sectors reliant on these goods.
USTR Grants Temporary Exclusions for Chinese Imports Impacting U.S.-Israel Trade Sectors
Specific Chinese products under U.S. Note 20(v) received temporary tariff exclusions by the USTR, covering HS-coded items critical to industries also active in U.S.-Israel trade agreements.
July 15, 2023
Impact: The exclusions may lower costs for U.S. industries that collaborate with Israeli firms, fostering stronger bilateral trade in technology and manufacturing sectors reliant on these imports.
Policy Updates
Extension of Section 301 Tariff Exclusions for Chinese Goods
The U.S. Trade Representative extended exclusions for certain Chinese products under U.S. Note 20(v), covering specific HS codes, until further notice. This policy aims to mitigate economic impact on U.S. businesses while reviews continue.
Date: September 5, 2023
USTR Announces Review Process for Exclusions Under U.S. Note 20(v)
A formal review process was launched by the USTR to evaluate the effectiveness and necessity of current tariff exclusions for Chinese products listed under U.S. Note 20(v), inviting public comments on specific HS-coded items.
Date: August 20, 2023