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United States and China Reach Phase One Trade Agreement – No December 15 Rate Increase
This news just announced by the Office of the United States Trade Representative – the December 15, 2019 additional 15% tariff on China goods will NOT go into effect. In addition, there may be a decrease on some imports as the article hints below. [...]
Read MoreChina Tariff Scheduled For December 15, 2019 As Scheduled
As previously reported, the three-phase deal with China suspended the additional 5% tariff (from 25% to 30%) on Lists 1, 2, and 3 on Chinese goods. At that time, this deal did not include those products on List 4B where a 15% additional tariff i [...]
Read MoreChina Tariff Scheduled For October 15, 2019 Suspended
The 30% China Tariffs that were to take place effective today October 15, 2019 will not go into effect according to the White House. Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin announced on Friday the suspension of the additional duties from 25% to 30% on pro [...]
Read MoreEU Goods Tariff Hike Effective October 18, 2019
A 25% tariff hike has been announced by the U.S. Trade Representative on over 150 items imported from the European Union countries as well as a 10% hike for new aircraft from France, Germany, Spain and the U.K. These additional tariffs are a [...]
Read MoreAnother Round of Exclusions to China List 1 and 2
The U.S. Trade Representative initiated the exclusion process in July 2018 with retroactive funds available. On September 27, 2019 the U.S. Trade Representative granted yet another set of exclusion requests. Below are the most recent exclusions fr [...]
Read MoreMore China List 1, 2 and 3 Tariff Exclusions Announced
The U.S. Trade Representative initiated the exclusion process in July 2018 with retroactive funds available. Stakeholders have submitted requests for the exclusion of specific products and in December 2018, March 2019, April 2019, May 2019, June 201 [...]
Read MorePresident Trump Announces Two Week Delay on Next Tariff Increase
As previously reported tariffs on $250 billion worth of Chinese goods were scheduled to rise to 25% from 30% on October 1. This deadline has now been pushed back. Through a couple of tweets on September 11, 2019, President Trump a [...]
Read MoreRenegotiating Selling Price in Response to Tariff Increases – How you can Minimize the Impact of Additional Tariffs
Due to recent increases in tariffs a number of foreign suppliers have been willing to renegotiate their selling price to at least partially compensate for the additional cost of the goods they manufacture. A reduction of the cost of goods translat [...]
Read MorePresident Trump to Increase Existing Tariffs – Again – on Chinese Goods
On August 23, 2019 President Trump, in retaliation against China’s latest tariffs on U.S. products, tweeted “Starting on October 1st, the 250 BILLION DOLLARS of goods and products from China, currently being taxed at 25%, will be taxed at 30%... [...]
Read MorePresident Trump to Delay 10% Tariff on Certain Items
Earlier this month President Trump announced the latest round of additional 10% tariff (List 4) on $300 billion of Chinese products that would go into effect on September 1, 2019. Yesterday the White House announced it will delay that tariff on [...]
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