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USTR to Begin Third Tranche of Section 301 Tariff Exclusion Process 'on or Around June 30'

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative plans to open the product exclusion process for the third tranche of Section 301 goods "on or around June 30," the agency said in a notice. The notice is a request to the Office of Management and Budget asking for expedited approval for an information collection for the exclusion process that was announced as part of the tariff increase for the third tranche of goods from China (see 1905080035). "USTR is establishing a process by which U.S. stakeholders can request the exclusion of particular products classified within a covered tariff subheading from the additional duties that went into effect on September 21, 2018, and May 10, 2019," the agency said. "USTR anticipates that the window for submitting exclusion requests will open on or around June 30, 2019. Requests for exclusion will have to identify a particular product and provide supporting data and the rationale for the requested exclusion. Within 14 days after USTR posts a request for exclusion, interested persons can provide a response with the reasons they support or oppose the request. Interested persons can reply to the response within 7 days after it is posted."

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(Federal Register 05/21/19)