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

Trade Volume

Value
Data not specific due to lack of HS code; general U.S.-Ukraine trade approx. $3.5 billion
Year
2022
Trend
Stable with fluctuations due to geopolitical factors

Special Rates

Section 301 Exclusion
Exemption from additional tariffs
Applicable to specific products from China under U.S. note 20(rr) as granted by USTR; exclusion must match product description and HS code.

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
The U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced an extension of tariff exclusions for specific Chinese products under U.S. note 20(rr), including certain articles covered by HS codes. This extension applies to goods critical to U.S. supply chains and aims to mitigate economic impacts.
September 15, 2023
Impact: This extension provides temporary relief to U.S. importers dealing with Chinese goods under the specified HS codes, potentially stabilizing prices for affected products in the U.S. market. However, it does not directly involve Ukraine trade.
U.S.-Ukraine Trade Discussions Highlight Supply Chain Diversification
During recent trade talks, U.S. and Ukrainian officials discussed reducing reliance on Chinese imports, including products under U.S. note 20(rr). Ukraine seeks to position itself as an alternative supplier for certain goods amidst ongoing tariff exclusions.
August 20, 2023
Impact: While not directly tied to current exclusions, this could lead to increased trade opportunities for Ukraine with the U.S., potentially impacting future sourcing of products currently imported from China under exclusions.
USTR Reviews Section 301 Tariffs Amidst Global Trade Shifts
The USTR initiated a review of Section 301 tariffs on Chinese goods, including those under U.S. note 20(rr) with granted exclusions. The review considers global trade dynamics, including potential partnerships with countries like Ukraine.
July 10, 2023
Impact: The review may influence the longevity of exclusions for Chinese products, potentially affecting U.S. importers. It also opens discussions for alternative trade agreements with Ukraine to diversify supply chains.
Policy Updates
Extension of Tariff Exclusions for Chinese Goods
The USTR extended exclusions for certain Chinese products under U.S. note 20(rr) to subchapter, covering specific HS codes. This policy aims to support U.S. businesses reliant on these imports while reviews of broader tariff strategies continue.
Date: September 14, 2023
U.S.-Ukraine Trade and Investment Framework Agreement Update
The U.S. and Ukraine updated their Trade and Investment Framework Agreement to enhance cooperation on supply chain resilience. Discussions included potential alternatives to Chinese imports under tariff exclusions like U.S. note 20(rr).
Date: August 25, 2023