USTR Notice Obviates Need for Importers to Enter Goods at 25% and Seek RefundsÂ
U.S. importers whose Chinese goods were on the water when the List 3 Section 301 tariffs went up to 25 percent early Friday can assign their goods a special new 9903.88.09 heading on the Harmonized Tariff Schedule to enter at…
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the old 10 percent duty rate, said the U.S. Trade Representative Thursday night. This obviates importers needing to pay the 25 percent duty at ports of entry and then seek refunds, under Customs and Border Protection's “in the meantime” guidance earlier Thursday (see report in the May 10 issue). Goods bearing the special HTS heading need to enter the U.S. on or before June 1 to qualify, said USTR. CBP will issue “instructions on entry guidance and implementation,” it said.