USTR Announces Extensions to List 1 Exclusions Expiring June 4

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On June 2, the United States Trade Representative (USTR) posted another round of List 1 exclusion extensions, this time for products and harmonized tariff schedule (HTS) subheadings with exclusions expiring on June 4, 2020.

The extended exclusions cover sixteen specially prepared product descriptions.

While USTR indicated that it would consider extensions of up to 12 months, these exclusions have been extended only through December 2020. The new expiration date for these exclusions is December 31, 2020. All other HTS subheadings and products with exclusions granted in June 2019 will lose their exclusions on June 4, making them subject to the 25 percent tariff applied to List 1 goods.

As always, product exclusions are not importer-specific—they are applicable for any importer of the excluded merchandise. The scope of the exclusions is governed by the language of the product descriptions provided by USTR in its list, not by product descriptions shown in any particular exclusion request or HTS classification.

There is currently one open comment period for exclusion extensions for List 3 goods, which can be found at USTR’s online portal.

No exclusions have been extended by USTR in the absence of comments in support of the extension. Therefore, the RVIA recommends that members strongly consider submitting comments in support of the extension of any product exclusions benefitting themselves or suppliers.

For more information, contact Samantha Rocci at [email protected].

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