Section 301 Tariffs

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Katherine Tai Comments on U.S.-China Relationship, Tariffs on China, IPEF

At an event hosted by the Milken Institute on Monday, U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai responded to questions related to the U.S.-China trade relationship in general, and on the U.S. Section 301 tariffs on China in the context of concerns about inflation. She also talked about

USTR Provides Details on Upcoming Review of China Section 301 Tariffs

As we wrote in March, in the coming months, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) will conduct a review of the Section 301 tariffs the United States is currently imposing on China.

China Extends Tariff Exclusions on U.S. Goods

China's tariff agency recently extended its tariff exclusions on certain U.S. goods, as the term of the exclusions had been set to expire on April 16.

U.S. Trade Rep. Tai Testifies to Senate Committee on Biden Administration's Trade Agenda

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai testified yesterday before the Senate Finance Committee, discussing various aspects of the Biden administration's trade policy agenda with members of the committee. We highlight here a number of comments made by Tai and the committee members on issues related to China trade

U.S. Trade Rep. Tai Testifies to House Committee on Biden Administration's Trade Agenda

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai testified today before the House Ways and Means Committee, discussing various aspects of the Biden administration's trade policy agenda with members of the committee. We highlight here a number of comments made by Tai and the committee members on issues related to

U.S. Reinstates Tariff Exclusions for 352 Items

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) recently issued a list of products from China that would be excluded from the Section 301 tariffs. In response, Chinese officials called for the elimination of all the Section 301 tariffs.

Importers of Chain Saw Chains and Blades from China Settle Tariff Misclassification Complaint

The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) has announced a settlement with U.S. importers that were accused of mis-stating the tariff classification of Chinese chain saw chains and blades in order to avoid the high Section 301 tariffs imposed by the Trump administration and continued under the Biden administration.
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