Key Changes, Shifts & Surprises in Trade This Year! From tariff updates to trade policy shifts, 2025 has been a year full of change. In the first session of our webinar series, we’ll take a look back at what shaped…
COVID Product Section 301 Exclusions Extended
COVID Product Section 301 Exclusions Extended
The COVID Product Exclusions for Section 301 duties are being extended through 5/31/2023 for 81 items, and extended through 9/30/2023 for 77 items. The HTS to be used from 6/1/2023 - 9/30/2023 is 9903.88.68.
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