More Section 301 Exclusions Extended

More Section 301 Exclusions Extended

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) will extended the third set of products exclusions for list 1 of Section 301 to April 18, 2021—according to the Federal Register notice, which is set to be published April 10, 2020. These exclusions are available for any product that meets the description in the Annex, regardless…

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China’s New Requirements for Medical Product Exports

China’s New Requirements for Medical Product Exports

China has issued new requirements on the export of specific medical supplies being used to combat the COVID-19 pandemic, effective April 1. Exports of these products now require certification from the authorized testing laboratories, copies of the manufacturer’s business license, and the manufacturer’s certificate from China’s National Medical Products Administration (NMPA). The medical products include:…

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29 Additional Products to Be Added to Lacey Act Requirements

29 Additional Products to Be Added to Lacey Act Requirements

Beginning October 1, 2020, the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) will start enforcing Lacey Act import declaration requirements on 29 new tariff lines. This marks the sixth phase of Lacey Act declaration enforcement. Some of the new products include essential oils; trunks, cases and suitcases; oriented strand board and wooden containers and pallets;…

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From Civil to Criminal: Increased Enforcement of Forced Labor Violations

From Civil to Criminal: Increased Enforcement of Forced Labor Violations

In the latest series of developments, U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) plans to launch criminal investigations—within the next two years—against executives whose companies have benefited from forced labor in their supply chains. This is a considerable step up from limiting prosecutions to civil penalties, as criminal proceedings could end in 20-year prison sentences for…

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New Section 301 List 4 Exclusions Granted

New Section 301 List 4 Exclusions Granted

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has announced a third set of exclusions from the fourth list of Section 301 tariffs. The exclusions will apply retroactively to September 1, 2019 until September 1, 2020. These new exclusions are reflected in five 10-digit HTSUS subheadings and seven specially prepared product descriptions, which together cover 36 separate exclusion…

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