- Additional US tariffs have been announced on Chinese-origin goods, some to be imposed in less than three months (as of 1 August 2024).
- More information is anticipated on specific procedures to request exclusions.
- Companies involved in US-China trade will want to identify the potential impact of the increased duties and explore potential mitigation strategies.
- The USTR is accepting comments through its web portal until 28 June 2024.
Source EY
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