In a message from Customs, it has been officially announced that Section 301 duties are eligible for duty drawback. This is great news for importers.
Section 301 Background
In April, the Trump Administration proposed tariffs on 1,333 items under Section 301 and stated that the official list would be announced June 15, 2018.
That official list of products has been announced and separated into two sets. The first set contains 818 items of the originally proposed 1,333 items. These products will be subject to a 25 percent tariff, beginning July 6, 2018.
The second set contains 284 items that will be subject to additional duties, effective July 6.
Duty Drawback
How it works
- Merchandise is imported into the U.S.
- Duties are paid on the merchandise.
- Merchandise is resold and exported to a foreign buyer.
- U.S. Customs refunds 99% of the duties previously paid.
We offer a wide variety of drawback services including:
- Free Drawback Eligibility Assessment.
- Drawback Application Setup and Submission.
- Filing of Drawback Claims and Claims Management.
- Expedited Drawback Refunds.
Learn more about our duty drawback program.
If you have questions about how to take advantage of drawback on Section 301 duties, contact Mohawk Global Trade Advisors.
By Danielle Leonard