US Reinstates 352 Product Exclusions From China Tariffs

Reuters
By Reuters
March 25, 2022China News
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US Reinstates 352 Product Exclusions From China Tariffs
Trade Representative Katherine Tai speaks with British International Trade Secretary Anne-Marie Trevelyan during a G7 trade summit at Mansion House in London, on Oct. 22, 2021. (Henry Nicholls/WPA Pool/Getty Images)

WASHINGTON—The U.S. Trade Representative’s office said on Wednesday it has reinstated 352 expired product exclusions from U.S. “Section 301” tariffs on Chinese imports, well short of the 549 exclusions that it was previously considering.

The reinstated product exclusions will be effective retroactively from Oct. 12, 2021, and extend through Dec. 31, 2022, USTR said. They cover a wide range of the initially estimated $370 billion worth of Chinese imports that former president Donald Trump hit with punitive tariffs of 7.5 percent to 25 percent.

The list released by USTR includes industrial components such as pumps and electric motors, certain car parts and chemicals, backpacks, bicycles, vacuum cleaners, and other consumer goods.

The Trump administration initially granted more than 2,200 exclusions to the tariffs to provide relief to certain industries and retailers. Most were allowed to expire, but 549 were extended for a year, and these expired at the end of 2020.

U.S. Trade Representative Katherine Tai last October launched a review of whether to reinstate those 549 exclusions as part of her strategy to confront China on its trade practices.

A series of virtual meetings with her Chinese counterparts since then yielded little improvement in China’s performance under Trump’s “Phase 1” trade agreement with Beijing.

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