The Office of the United States Trade Representative today announced the further extension through May 31, 2024, of the reinstated and COVID-related exclusions in the China Section 301 Investigation. The exclusions were previously scheduled to expire on December 31, 2023.
USTR announced the opening of a docket for public comments on existing exclusions on January 22, 2024. The extension will enable the orderly sunsetting of the exclusions, except in cases where current information suggests that, consistent with statutory factors and objectives to identify in which cases additional time would enable shifts in sourcing to the United States or third countries. The extension will also facilitate the alignment of further decisions on these exclusions with the ongoing four-year review.
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