U.S. Extends Tariff Exclusions for Specific Chinese Products under Section 301
The U.S. Trade Representative announced an extension of tariff exclusions for certain products from China covered under U.S. note 20(tt), including specific articles under HS codes subject to Section 301 tariffs. This extension applies to limited trade categories and aims to support U.S. businesses reliant on these imports.
2023-09-15
Impact: This extension temporarily alleviates tariff burdens for U.S. importers of these specific Chinese goods, potentially stabilizing costs for businesses, though it does not directly impact trade with the State of Palestine.
USTR Reviews Additional Exclusions for Chinese Imports Amid Trade Negotiations
The U.S. Trade Representative initiated a review to consider further exclusions for articles from China under U.S. note 20(tt). This review focuses on products critical to U.S. supply chains and includes public comment periods for stakeholder input.
2023-08-10
Impact: Pending decisions on additional exclusions could further influence the cost and availability of Chinese goods in the U.S. market, though no direct linkage to U.S.-Palestine trade is noted.
Limited Tariff Relief for Chinese Goods Under USTR Exclusion Process
The USTR granted specific exclusions for a subset of Chinese products listed under U.S. note 20(tt) as part of ongoing efforts to mitigate the impact of Section 301 tariffs. The exclusions cover a narrow range of HS codes and are set for a limited duration.
2023-07-05
Impact: This provides temporary relief for U.S. businesses importing these Chinese products, potentially affecting pricing and supply chains, but lacks direct relevance to trade with the State of Palestine.