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USTR Adds and Extends COVID Treatment Exclusions From Section 301 Tariffs

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative will extend exclusions on goods used to treat COVID-19 from the Section 301 tariffs on goods from China, it said in a notice posted on the agency's website. “In light of the rising spread and ongoing efforts to combat COVID-19, the U.S. Trade Representative has determined that maintaining or re-imposing additional duties on certain products subject to the action no longer is appropriate and that the application of additional duties to these products could impact U.S. preparedness to address COVID-19,” it said.

The extended exclusions will apply through March 31. Nearly all other Section 301 exclusions are set to expire at the end of the year if USTR doesn't issue more extensions. The extended exclusions will now be listed in U.S. Notes 20 (ooo), (ppp), (qqq), and (rrr) and will be filed under subheadings 9903.88.62, 9903.88.63, 9903.88.64 and 9903.88.65, respectively. See the notice for a full list of extended exclusions, as well as a concurrence table showing where the exclusions will now be found in the tariff schedule.

USTR said it also added some additional products to the list of goods covered by the exclusions. The new exclusions will be in effect as of Jan. 1 and expire March 31. The new exclusions include the following subheadings and product descriptions: