From Fred Waite and Kim Young, AWPA Counsel
On May 14 both the White House and the U.S. Trade Representative issued statements regarding the review of the Section 301 tariffs on China. The significant parts of these statements are as follows:
Neither the Presidential Statement nor the USTR Announcement sets a date on which these and other changes will go into effect. The USTR Announcement does state that, next week, it will issue a Federal Register notice announcing procedures for interested persons to comment on the proposed modifications and information concerning an exclusion process for machinery used in domestic manufacturing. Perhaps that notice will set a date for the implementation of the increased tariff rates. AWPA members will benefit from the proposed 25% tariff on carbon, alloy, and stainless steel wire from China. However, most wire products from China are already subject to a 25% tariff; they appear on List 3. You can read the related statements on the AWPA website. Here are links:
Fred Waite and Kim Young will continue to monitor announcements from the White House and USTR for additional developments, and we will notify you as we learn anything more. |