CBP Says Section 301 Tariffs Don't Apply if Covered Component Classified Elsewhere as Part of a Set
The Section 301 tariffs on goods from China do not apply to covered imports that are part of a set if that set is classified under a subheading that is not included in the Section 301 list, CBP told the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America. "If the product that imparts the essential character to the set (i.e., the [Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S.] under which the entire set is classified) is covered by the Section 301 remedy, then the entire set will be subject to the additional 25% duties," CBP told the NCBFAA. "If the HTSUS under which the entire set is classified is not covered by the Section 301 remedies, but the set contains a component that is classified in a subheading covered by the 301 list, the 301 duties will not be assessed on the individual component at this time."
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The NCBFAA said in an email that the association is working with CBP to answer questions about the Section 301 tariffs. CBP didn't comment.