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USTR SEEKING COMMENTS ON THE EXTENSION OF CERTAIN ADDITIONAL EXPIRING CHINA 301 LIST 4 EXCLUSIONS
On August 10, 2020, the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (“USTR”) has issued a notice requesting comments on whether certain additional expiring China 301 List 4 tariff exclusions should be extended.
To date, the USTR has issued eight notices of List 4 product exclusions, all of which are scheduled to expire on September 1, 2020. Comments have already been requested as to whether exclusions covered by the first five notices (https://www.gdlsk.com/ustr-seeking-comments-on-the-extension-of-expiring-china-301-list-4-exclusions/) and the sixth and seventh notices (https://www.gdlsk.com/update-ustr-announces-additional-exclusions-granted-on-sec-301-list-4-products-3/) should be extended.
The USTR is now seeking comments as to whether extensions of up to twelve months should be granted for items covered by the eighth notice of List 4 exclusions (accessible at: Exclusions Granted August 5, 2020).
The USTR will evaluate the potential extensions on a case-by-case basis. The focus will be on whether the particular product remains available only from China. Factors to be considered include:
Any comments must be submitted in a specified format on the UTRS’s 301 web portal and address particular data points solicited by the portal. A separate comment must be submitted for each exclusion. A docket for the above action will remain open from August 5, 20202 – August 20, 2020.
Should you have any questions or would like assistance in preparing comments in support of extensions for the above China 301 exclusions, please do not hesitate to contact our office.
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