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USTR Grants New Extensions to Section 301 Exclusions, Leaves Others to Expire July 9

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative will grant extensions to 12 exclusions from the first list of Section 301 tariffs on China that were due to expire July 9, it said in a notice. The 98 exclusions that weren't extended, all listed in U.S. Note 20(n) to subchapter III of chapter 99 and filed under subheading 9903.88.11, will expire July 9. The 12 extended exclusions will now expire Dec. 31, USTR said.

USTR in April asked for comments on whether it should extend the exclusions (see 2004280035). The exclusions in question were issued in July 2019 (see 1907080023). USTR will create new subheading 9903.88.52 and U.S. Note 20(eee) for products entering under the 12 exclusions that were extended.

USTR says the following extensions will now remain in effect for entries on or after July 6, 2018, when the first list of Section 301 tariffs took effect, through Dec. 31, 2020:

On the other hand, the following exclusions are now set to expire on July 9:

(Federal Register 07/09/20)