USTR seeks public comment on restoring tariffs on Chinese medical
products
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[February 03, 2023]
By David Lawder
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The U.S. Trade Representative's Office said on
Thursday it is seeking public comment on whether to restore tariffs on
81 Chinese medical product import categories related to the fight
against COVID-19.
The trade agency said in a statement that it was extending exclusions
from tariffs on the 81 products imposed by former president Donald Trump
for another 75 days through May 15 to allow for comments from industry
and other stakeholders.
The exclusions from 7.5% tariffs on the products, including face masks,
examination gloves and hand sanitizing wipes, were due to expire on Feb.
28. The exclusions were first granted in 2020 and had been routinely
extended since then as the COVID-19 pandemic wore on.
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According to a Federal Register
notice, USTR will open a docket for comments from Feb 6 through
March 7.
The move to consider restoring the tariffs comes as USTR conducts a
four-year review of the Section 301 tariffs and senior U.S. and
Chinese officials have pledged to re-engage on economic issues after
years of escalating tensions.
(Reporting by David Lawder; editing by Jonathan Oatis and Deepa
Babington)
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