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USTR Starts New Section 301 Tariffs: Be Prepared
The National Law Review· 12 hours agoImporters must act swiftly to prepare for new Section 301 tariffs which can apply as soon as August 1, 2024, and for exclusions that expire as soon as...
International Compliance Digest – May 2024 | JD Supra
JD Supra· 21 hours agoMay saw the long-awaited release of the USTR’s Section 301 review. USTR confirmed that the Trump-era tariffs will remain in place, and raised those tariffs ...
Action Items for New China Tariffs | JD Supra
JD Supra· 2 days agoThe USTR proposes to roll out the tariff modifications in three tranches between 2024 and 2026. Most of the modifications that President Biden has directed the USTR ...
Recent International Trade Activity Impacting Imported Solar Panels | JD Supra
JD Supra· 7 days agoThree recent events could impact the duties that U.S. companies will owe on imports from crystalline silicon photovoltaic (“CSPV”) cells and modules....
USTR, USDA Announce Appointments to Seasonal and Perishable Agricultural Products Advisory Committee
USDA· 6 days agoUSTR and USDA established the committee to provide advice and recommendations on measures to promote...
USTR to Terminate Certain Existing Section 301 Exclusions; Extends Others for an Additional Year |...
JD Supra· 6 days agoOn May 24, 2024, the U.S. Trade Representative (“USTR”) announced that 249 products that were eligible for exclusions from 2018 will no longer be eligible for these exclusions ...
US Won't Impose Tariffs on Graphics Cards From China for Another Year
PC Magazine· 6 days agoGood news: The Biden administration will not impose tariffs on graphics cards and motherboards...
Section 301 China Tariffs Extended: Just When You Thought It Was Safe To Go Back In The Water
The National Law Review· 5 days agoHighlights The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) announced a comment period on proposed Section 301 tariff modifications for products from China subject to increased ...
Graphics card and motherboard import tariffs pushed back another year
TechSpot· 5 days agoAlthough there are no signs of an eventual end to the trade action, PC hardware vendors can breathe a sigh of relief until the middle of next year. After re-reading the USTR
US Consumers Shouldn't Worry About GPU Prices For Another Year As Trump-Era Tariffs Delayed
Wccftech· 4 days agoRejoice, US consumers! The Biden administration reportedly won't include Trump-era tariffs on...