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The U.S. Trade Representative has just issued a press release announcing the proposed tariffs under Section 301. The proposed list covers 1,300 tariff lines at the 8-digit level. Companies will have an opportunity to provide input through a 30-day comment process, including a hearing. For product exclusion status, visit the Product Exclusion Process section on the $34 Billion Trade Action (List 1), $16 Billion Trade Action (List 2), $200 Billion Trade Action (List 3), or $300 Billion Trade Action (List 4) webpages. For additional questions, please contact the Section 301 Hotline at (202) 395-5725. Section 301-China Investigation: Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property, and Innovation; China Section 301-Tariff Actions and Exclusion Process. How to Navigate the Section 301 Tariff Process; $34 Billion Trade Action (List 1) $16 Billion Trade Action (List 2) $200 Billion Trade Action (List 3) $300 Billion Trade Action (List 4) U.S. 301 Final List 4A | 7.5% Additional Tariff HTS Description 0101.21.00 Live purebred breeding horses 0101.29.00 Live horses other than purebred breeding horses 0101.30.00 Live asses 0101.90.30 Mules and hinnies imported for immediate slaughter 0101.90.40 Mules and hinnies not imported for immediate slaughter 0102.21.00 Live purebred Section 301 Investigations Section 301-China. Investigation: Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property, and Innovation; China Section 301-Tariff Actions and Exclusion Process; Section 301 Hearings; Section 301-EU Beef; Section 301-Large Civil Aircraft; Section 301-France's Digital Services Tax Interagency Trade Enforcement Center (ITEC) Monitoring and Enforcement Actions; Section 201 Investigations; Section 301 Investigations. Section 301-China; Section 301-EU Beef; Section 301-Large Civil Aircraft; Section 301-France's Digital Services Tax; Subsidies Enforcement; U.S. Proposals in WTO Dispute Settlement Understanding Negotiations
Following USTR’s Section 301 investigation, President Trump announced in March that the United States will impose tariffs on approximately $50 billion worth of Chinese imports and take other actions in response to China’s policies that coerce American companies into transferring their technology and intellectual property to domestic Chinese enterprises. These policies bolster China’s stated intention of seizing economic leadership in advanced technology as set forth in its industrial
For product exclusion status, visit the Product Exclusion Process section on the $34 Billion Trade Action (List 1), $16 Billion Trade Action (List 2), $200 Billion Trade Action (List 3), or $300 Billion Trade Action (List 4) webpages. For additional questions, please contact the Section 301 Hotline at (202) 395-5725. Section 301 Investigations Section 301-China. Investigation: Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property, and Innovation; China Section 301-Tariff Actions and Exclusion Process; Section 301 Hearings; Section 301-EU Beef; Section 301-Large Civil Aircraft; Section 301-France's Digital Services Tax Background: Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, gives the U.S. Trade Representative broad authority to respond to a foreign country’s unfair trade practices. If USTR makes an affirmative determination of actionable conduct, it has the authority to take all appropriate and feasible action to obtain the elimination of the act, policy, China Section 301-Tariff Actions and Exclusion Process How to Navigate the Section 301 Tariff Process; $34 Billion Trade Action (List 1) $16 Billion Trade Action (List 2) $200 Billion Trade Action (List 3) $300 Billion Trade Action (List 4) October 18, 2019 - USTR Statement The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative issued another list of product exclusions from Section 301 tariffs on imported goods from China, granting full or partial exemptions in response to 87 separate exclusion requests, according to a pre-publication copy of the notice. In the US-China trade dispute, tariffs have been one of the more visible weapons of choice. Under Section 301(B) of the Trade Act of 1974 (commonly called “Section 301”), President Trump has authorized tariffs on approximately $250 billion of US imports from China, which represents nearly half of the value of US imports from China in 2018.
U.S. 301 Final List 4A | 7.5% Additional Tariff HTS Description 0101.21.00 Live purebred breeding horses 0101.29.00 Live horses other than purebred breeding horses 0101.30.00 Live asses 0101.90.30 Mules and hinnies imported for immediate slaughter 0101.90.40 Mules and hinnies not imported for immediate slaughter 0102.21.00 Live purebred
16 May 1986 The Special Representative for Trade Negotiations, or. Special Trade Representative ("STR"), was redesignated the United States Trade To require the establishment of a process for excluding articles imported from the People’s Republic of China from certain duties imposed under section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, and for other purposes. U.S. 301 Lists - all lists combined Additional Duty Rates & Effective Dates for Lists 1, 2, 3 & 4 HTS Description List Duty Rate Status Effective date The U.S. Trade Representative has just issued a press release announcing the proposed tariffs under Section 301. The proposed list covers 1,300 tariff lines at the 8-digit level. Companies will have an opportunity to provide input through a 30-day comment process, including a hearing. For product exclusion status, visit the Product Exclusion Process section on the $34 Billion Trade Action (List 1), $16 Billion Trade Action (List 2), $200 Billion Trade Action (List 3), or $300 Billion Trade Action (List 4) webpages. For additional questions, please contact the Section 301 Hotline at (202) 395-5725.
Following USTR’s Section 301 investigation, President Trump announced in March that the United States will impose tariffs on approximately $50 billion worth of Chinese imports and take other actions in response to China’s policies that coerce American companies into transferring their technology and intellectual property to domestic Chinese enterprises. These policies bolster China’s stated intention of seizing economic leadership in advanced technology as set forth in its industrial
Section 232 and 301 Trade Actions in 2018Marin Weaver View PDF Version. Timeline of Major Trade Policy Actions Regarding Section 232 and Section 301 Tariffs. To view changing data, hover over or STR Trade Report. News release 6 Mar 2020 USTR PUBLISHES LATEST LIST OF SECTION 301 PRODUCT EXTENSIONS. On May 30,2019, the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR)
U.S. 301 Lists - all lists combined Additional Duty Rates & Effective Dates for Lists 1, 2, 3 & 4 There are several 10 digit HTS numbers on List 4, noted IN ALL CAPS
USTR Releases Product Exclusion Process for Chinese Products Subject to Section 301 Tariffs USTR Robert Lighthizer Statement on Agriculture Assistance Against Illegal Trade Retaliation USTR Robert Lighthizer Statement on the WTO Panel Report in Canada’s Challenge to U.S. Countervailing Duties on Supercalendered Paper Following USTR’s Section 301 investigation, President Trump announced in March that the United States will impose tariffs on approximately $50 billion worth of Chinese imports and take other actions in response to China’s policies that coerce American companies into transferring their technology and intellectual property to domestic Chinese enterprises. These policies bolster China’s stated intention of seizing economic leadership in advanced technology as set forth in its industrial A1: Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 provides the executive branch with the authority to respond to unfair, unreasonable, or discriminatory trade practices and gives the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) the ability to take action to compel another country to eliminate the offending act, policy, If any drawback claim subject to Section 301 and/or 201 duties was previously filed and accepted in ACE, the filers are required to “perfect” the claim. To “perfect” a claim, filers must contact their Drawback Specialist and request the claim be returned to trade control.
U.S. 301 Lists - all lists combined Additional Duty Rates & Effective Dates for Lists 1, 2, 3 & 4 There are several 10 digit HTS numbers on List 4, noted IN ALL CAPS For product exclusion status, visit the Product Exclusion Process section on the $34 Billion Trade Action (List 1), $16 Billion Trade Action (List 2), $200 Billion Trade Action (List 3), or $300 Billion Trade Action (List 4) webpages. For additional questions, please contact the Section 301 Hotline at (202) 395-5725. Section 301 Investigations Section 301-China. Investigation: Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property, and Innovation; China Section 301-Tariff Actions and Exclusion Process; Section 301 Hearings; Section 301-EU Beef; Section 301-Large Civil Aircraft; Section 301-France's Digital Services Tax Background: Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, gives the U.S. Trade Representative broad authority to respond to a foreign country’s unfair trade practices. If USTR makes an affirmative determination of actionable conduct, it has the authority to take all appropriate and feasible action to obtain the elimination of the act, policy,