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The 39 Category Of Textiles Is Included In The Latest Tariff Exclusion List. No More 301 Duty!

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In February 19, 2020, the United States Trade Representative Office (USTR) announced the ninth batch of product exclusion notice under the list of 200 billion tariff products. This excludes a total of 47 products, including 8 textile and clothing products.

In the previous exclusion, the first batch involved 2 textile tax numbers, the second batch involved 3 textile tax numbers, the third batch involved 7 textile tax numbers, fourth batches involving 3 textile tax numbers, fifth batches not containing textiles, sixth batches involving 3 textile tax numbers, the 3 batch involving the textiles tax number, the batch involving the textile tax number, and the first textile tax number excluded. The 9 batch excludes a total of 39 textile tax numbers. The excluded products will no longer be subject to a 301 tariff when they export to the United States. Exclusion period can be traced back to the date of entry into force of the 200 billion list - September 24, 2018. The validity of the excluded products listed in this notice is from September 24, 2018 to August 7, 2020.

The ninth group excludes 8 types of textiles description and HS code as follows:

1. cotton and cotton fabrics with a weight not exceeding 100g/m2, ranging from 43 to 68 (cheese cloth), three fold and curl, folded and curled less than 28cm, conform to the aerospace management service (AMS) standard (5208.11.4090);

2. the cotton bleached and plain woven fabrics with a weight not exceeding 100g/m2, from 43 to 68 ("interlining"), conform to the standard of aerospace management service (AMS) (5208.21.4090).

3. synthetic filament yarn dyed woven fabric with weight greater than 280g/m2 but not greater than 420g/m2 (5407.92.2090);

4. flaky fabrics containing less than or equal to 85% percentage weight of staple fibers, mainly or only mixed with cotton, such as man-made short fibers (5516.44.0022) derived from wood;

5. polybutylene terephthalate two ester (PET) non-woven fabric, the length of the film is not more than 160 centimeters by 250 cm, the weight is greater than 1800 grams / square meter, but not more than 3000 grams / square meter (5603.94.9090);

6. the warp knitted fabric made entirely of polyester fiber is glued to plain cloth, and the width is not more than 141 cm. It is more than 271g/m2 and is used for upholstered furniture (6001.92.0010).

7. knitted or crocheted bamboo man-made staple fibres (6003.40.6000);

8. all warp knitted fabrics made of polyester, not less than 290g/m2 but not larger than 500g/m2, are all bonded to polyester woven backing cloth for 6005.39.0080.

Regarding the 200 billion dollar tax collection list, the following summary sheet is excluded.

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