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fellowship, including a minimum fourweek tailored placement in a relevant
professional organization (NGO’s,
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of program conference in Washington,
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• The foreign fellows who
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and 2018;
• U.S. professionals who interacted
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• U.S. families who hosted the
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professionals and U.S. homestay hosts.
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Nini Forino,
Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy,
Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs,
Department of State.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES
TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Notice of Product Exclusions: China’s
Acts, Policies, and Practices Related to
Technology Transfer, Intellectual
Property, and Innovation
Office of the United States
Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of product exclusions.
AGENCY:
In September of 2018, the
U.S. Trade Representative imposed
additional duties on goods of China
with an annual trade value of
approximately $200 billion as part of
the action in the Section 301
investigation of China’s acts, policies,
and practices related to technology
transfer, intellectual property, and
innovation. The U.S. Trade
Representative initiated a product
exclusion process in June 2019, and
interested persons have submitted
requests for the exclusion of specific
products. This notice announces the
U.S. Trade Representative’s
determination to grant certain exclusion
requests, as specified in the Annex to
this notice.
DATES: The product exclusions
announced in this notice will apply as
of the September 24, 2018, effective date
of the $200 billion action, to August 7,
2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For
general questions about this notice,
contact Assistant General Counsels
Philip Butler or Megan Grimball, or
Director of Industrial Goods Justin
Hoffmann at (202) 395–5725. For
specific questions on customs
classification or implementation of the
product exclusions identified in the
annex to this notice, contact
traderemedy@cbp.dhs.gov.
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
SUMMARY:
A. Background
For background on the proceedings in
this investigation, please see the prior
notices issued in the investigation,
including 82 FR 40213 (August 23,
2017), 83 FR 14906 (April 6, 2018), 83
FR 28710 (June 20, 2018), 83 FR 33608
(July 17, 2018), 83 FR 38760 (August 7,
2018), 83 FR 47974 (September 21,
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2018), 83 FR 49153 (September 28,
2018), 83 FR 65198 (December 19,
2018), 84 FR 7966 (March 5, 2019), 84
FR 20459 (May 9, 2019), 84 FR 29576
(June 24, 2019), 84 FRN 38717 (August
7, 2019), 84 FR 46212 (September 3,
2019), 84 FR 49591 (September 20,
2019), and 84 FR 57803 (October 28,
2019).
Effective September 24, 2018, the U.S.
Trade Representative imposed
additional 10 percent duties on goods of
China classified in 5,757 full and partial
subheadings of the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS),
with an approximate annual trade value
of $200 billion. See 83 FR 47974, as
modified by 83 FR 49153. In May 2019,
the U.S. Trade Representative increased
the additional duty to 25 percent. See 84
FR 20459. On June 24, 2019, the U.S.
Trade Representative established a
process by which U.S. stakeholders can
request exclusion of particular products
classified within an 8-digit HTSUS
subheading covered by the $200 billion
action from the additional duties. See 84
FR 29576 (the June 24 notice).
Under the June 24 notice, requests for
exclusion had to identify the product
subject to the request in terms of the
physical characteristics that distinguish
the product from other products within
the relevant 8-digit subheading covered
by the $200 billion action. Requestors
also had to provide the 10-digit
subheading of the HTSUS most
applicable to the particular product
requested for exclusion, and could
submit information on the ability of U.S.
Customs and Border Protection to
administer the requested exclusion.
Requestors were asked to provide the
quantity and value of the Chinese-origin
product that the requestor purchased in
the last three years. With regard to the
rationale for the requested exclusion,
requests had to address the following
factors:
• Whether the particular product is
available only from China and
specifically whether the particular
product and/or a comparable product is
available from sources in the United
States and/or third countries.
• Whether the imposition of
additional duties on the particular
product would cause severe economic
harm to the requestor or other U.S.
interests.
• Whether the particular product is
strategically important or related to
‘‘Made in China 2025’’ or other Chinese
industrial programs.
The June 24 notice stated that the U.S.
Trade Representative would take into
account whether an exclusion would
undermine the objective of the Section
301 investigation.
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The June 24 notice required
submission of requests for exclusion
from the $200 billion action no later
than September 30, 2019, and noted that
the U.S. Trade Representative would
periodically announce decisions. In
August 2019, the U.S. Trade
Representative granted an initial set of
exclusion requests. See 84 FR 38717.
The U.S. Trade Representative granted
additional exclusions in September and
October 2019. See 84 FR 49591 and 84
FR 57803. The Office of the United
States Trade Representative (USTR)
regularly updates the status of each
pending request on the USTR
Exclusions Portal at https://
exclusions.ustr.gov/s/PublicDocket.
B. Determination To Grant Certain
Exclusions
Based on the evaluation of the factors
set out in the June 24 notice, which are
summarized above, pursuant to sections
301(b), 301(c), and 307(a) of the Trade
Act of 1974, as amended, and in
accordance with the advice of the
interagency Section 301 Committee, the
U.S. Trade Representative has
determined to grant the product
exclusions set out in the Annex to this
notice. The U.S. Trade Representative’s
determination also takes into account
advice from advisory committees and
any public comments on the pertinent
exclusion requests.
As set out in the Annex, the
exclusions are reflected in two 10-digit
HTSUS subheadings and 34 specially
prepared product descriptions, which
cover 42 separate exclusion requests.
In accordance with the June 24 notice,
the exclusions are available for any
product that meets the description in
the Annex, regardless of whether the
importer filed an exclusion request.
Further, the scope of each exclusion is
governed by the scope of the product
descriptions in the Annex, and not by
the product descriptions set out in any
particular request for exclusion.
Paragraph A, subparagraphs (3)–(5)
are conforming amendments to the
HTSUS reflecting the modification
made by the Annex.
As stated in the September 20, 2019
notice, the exclusions will apply from
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September 24, 2018, to August 7, 2020.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection will
issue instructions on entry guidance and
implementation.
The U.S. Trade Representative will
continue to issue determinations on
pending requests on a periodic basis.
Joseph Barloon,
General Counsel, Office of the U.S. Trade
Representative.
Annex
A. Effective with respect to goods
entered for consumption, or withdrawn
from warehouse for consumption, on or
after 12:01 a.m. eastern daylight time on
September 24, 2018, subchapter III of
chapter 99 of the Harmonized Tariff
Schedule of the United States (HTSUS)
is modified:
1. By inserting the following new
heading 9903.88.34 in numerical
sequence, with the material in the new
heading inserted in the columns of the
HTSUS labeled ‘‘Heading/Subheading’’,
‘‘Article Description’’, and ‘‘Rates of
Duty 1—General’’, respectively:
Rates of duty
Heading/
subheading
Article description
2
‘‘9903.88.34 ......
Articles the product of China, as provided for in U.S. note 20(mm)
to this subchapter, each covered by an exclusion granted by the
U.S. Trade Representative.
2. by inserting the following new U.S.
note 20(mm) to subchapter III of chapter
99 in numerical sequence:
‘‘(mm) The U.S. Trade Representative
determined to establish a process by
which particular products classified in
heading 9903.88.03 and provided for in
U.S. notes 20(e) and (f) to this
subchapter could be excluded from the
additional duties imposed by heading
9903.88.03. See 83 FR 47974 (September
21, 2018) and 84 FR 29576 (June 24,
2019). Pursuant to the product
exclusion process, the U.S. Trade
Representative has determined that the
additional duties provided for in
heading 9903.88.03 shall not apply to
the following particular products, which
are provided for in the enumerated
statistical reporting numbers:
(1) 8409.91.3000
(2) 8708.50.9500
(3) Floor coverings of polyvinyl
chloride, presented in the form of tiles
or planks designed to snap together
during installation (described in
statistical reporting number
3918.10.1000)
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The duty provided in
the applicable subheading’’.
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(4) Vinyl floor tiles of polymers of
vinyl chloride, designed to click
together during installation, each
measuring 4.7 mm or more but not over
8 mm in thickness, 18 cm or more but
not over 23 cm in width and 120 cm or
more but not over 182 cm in length
(described in statistical reporting
number 3918.10.1000)
(5) Vinyl floor tiles of polymers of
vinyl chloride, designed to click
together during installation, measuring
7 mm in thickness, 18 cm or more but
not over 19 cm in width and 120 cm or
more but not over 125 cm in length
(described in statistical reporting
number 3918.10.1000)
(6) Dog and cat leashes, collars,
harnesses, retractable leashes, muzzles,
and head halters of nylon, polyester or
soy-based webbing of various sizes; and
tie out cables, stakes and aerials of iron
or steel of various sizes, such cables,
stakes and aerials presented in a form to
be sold individually or in sets
(described in statistical reporting
number 4201.00.3000)
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(7) Standard wood moldings, of oak
(described in statistical reporting
number 4409.29.4100)
(8) Engineered flooring, of oak,
consisting of a 1.2 mm thick oak veneer
top layer, 5.8 mm stone-plastic
composite core and a 2 mm
polyethylene backing, such flooring
coated with aluminum oxide, measuring
not over 191 cm long by 19 cm wide by
0.9 cm thick (described in statistical
reporting number 4412.99.5105)
(9) Flooring panels constructed of a
hardwood veneer measuring 0.6 mm or
more but not over 1.2 mm in thickness
laminated onto a waterproof stonepolymer composite base, with the
thickness of each panel between 5 mm
and 7.5 mm, with tongue and groove
mechanism for installation and an
attached foam pad (described in
statistical reporting number
4412.99.5105)
(10) Assembled fence sections, of
reeds held together with rows of wire,
each section measuring 1.8 m or more
but not over 1.9 m in height and 4.5 m
or more but not over 4.6 m in width, or
measuring not over 1.3 m in height and
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not over 2.5 m in width (described in
statistical reporting number
4421.91.7020)
(11) Rigid boxes of paperboard
weighing 1.2 kg per m2 covered with
paper with a decorative design, each
presented with hang tag, a handle and
two imitation leather straps with snaps,
such boxes measuring 21 cm or more
but not over 23 cm in height, 21 cm or
more but not over 23 cm in length and
5 cm or more but not over 9 cm in depth
(described in statistical reporting
number 4819.50.4040)
(12) Silk fabrics, containing 85
percent or more by weight of silk or of
silk waste other than noil silk, the
foregoing not printed, not jacquard
woven, measuring over 127 cm in width
(described in statistical reporting
number 5007.20.0065)
(13) Silk fabrics, containing 85
percent or more by weight of silk or of
silk waste other than noil silk, the
foregoing not printed, not jacquard
woven, measuring 107 cm or more but
not over 127 cm in width (described in
statistical reporting number
5007.20.0085)
(14) High tenacity single yarn of
polyester multifilament, of 554 decitex
or more but not over 556 decitex, with
twist of 5 turns or more per meter
(described in statistical reporting
number 5402.20.3030)
(15) Sinks, of cast iron enameled with
porcelain (described in statistical
reporting number 7324.90.0000)
(16) Portable drill presses for use with
hand drills of subheading 8467.21
(described in statistical reporting
number 8467.99.0190)
(17) Static converters designed for
wireless (inductive) charging of
telecommunication apparatus
(described in statistical reporting
number 8504.40.8500)
(18) Gas ignition safety controls,
measuring 3.8 to 5.3 cm in height, 6.4
to 10.1 cm in width and 13.2 to 13.9 cm
in depth; weighing 160 g to 380 g each;
and valued not over $26 each; of a kind
used in patio heaters, agricultural
heaters or clothes dryers (described in
statistical reporting number
8537.10.9170)
(19) Extension cords, as defined in
statistical note 6 to chapter 85, for a
voltage not exceeding 1,000 V, each
with a receptacle at one end and a male
plug at the other with prongs
perpendicular to the rest of the cord, the
plug under a cover of plastics measuring
115 mm in length and 70 mm in width
(described in statistical reporting
number 8544.42.9010)
(20) Casters, with diameter (including,
where appropriate, tires) of 20 cm or
more but not over 23 cm (described in
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8716.90.3000)
(21) Bicycle speedometers designed to
be handlebar mounted, wired, with a
digital display, capable of measuring the
following seven variables: Current
speed, average speed, maximum speed,
trip distance, total distance, elapsed
time and time (described in statistical
reporting number 9029.20.2000)
(22) Folding chairs with frames of
steel and/or aluminum, each measuring
30 cm or more but not over 97 cm in
width, 20 cm or more but not over 89
cm in depth and 30 cm or more but not
over 117 cm in height (described in
statistical reporting number
9401.79.0015)
(23) Foldable stools with frames of
steel or aluminum, each measuring not
over 30.5 cm in width, 26 cm in depth
and 39 cm in height (described in
statistical reporting number
9401.79.0035)
(24) Fiberboard sheets, containing
phenolic resin, each not exceeding
0.635 mm in thickness (described in
statistical reporting number
4411.93.9090)
(25) Circular knitted fabrics of
polyester and spandex, printed, other
than of double knit or interlock
construction, on rolls (described in
statistical reporting number
6006.34.0080)
(26) Cutting pliers, each weighing 90
g or more but not over 545 g, measuring
not over 32 cm in length, not over 10.5
cm in width and not over 3 cm in
thickness (described in statistical
reporting number 8203.20.6030)
(27) Bolt-on tips of carbon alloy steel
of a kind used in tub or horizontal
grinders (described in statistical
reporting number 8207.90.7585)
(28) Tool tips, strips and sticks of
tungsten carbide (described in statistical
reporting number 8209.00.0030)
(29) Mountings, each weighing less
than 2 kg, designed for use in motor
vehicles primarily used for amusement,
recreation, sporting and off-road
transportation classified in heading
8703 or motorcycles in heading 8711
(described in statistical reporting
number 8302.30.3060)
(30) Ratcheting chain hoists, other
than skip hoists or hoists of a kind used
for raising motor vehicles, such chain
hoists not powered by an electric motor
(described in statistical reporting
number 8425.19.0000)
(31) Ultrasonic cleaners, with tanks of
stainless steel and of a liquid capacity
not over 32 liters (described in
statistical reporting number
8479.89.9485)
(32) Static converters of a kind used
to charge telecommunication apparatus
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in cars or homes, valued not over $2
each (described in statistical reporting
number 8504.40.8500)
(33) Electrical insulators of glass
(described in statistical reporting
number 8546.10.0000)
(34) Road wheels of aluminum for
motor vehicles of subheading
8703.21.01, each measuring 30 cm or
more but not over 51 cm in diameter
and 14 cm or more but not over 28 cm
in width (described in statistical
reporting number 8708.70.4545)
(35) Drive shafts, also known as
propeller shafts, that connect a
transmission to a differential, allowing a
vehicle to move, designed for use in the
manufacture of motor vehicles primarily
used for amusement, recreation,
sporting and off-road transportation
classified in heading 8703 (described in
statistical reporting number
8708.99.6805)
(36) Tension pole shower caddies,
each of which adjusts to a height not to
exceed 305 cm, and consists of 5 steel
poles, 3 steel wire baskets and small
plastic parts to hold the shelves on the
poles (described in statistical reporting
number 9403.20.0050)’’
3. by amending the last sentence of
the first paragraph of U.S. note 20(e) to
subchapter III of chapter 99:
a. By deleting the word ‘‘or’’ where it
appears after the phrase ‘‘U.S. note
20(w) to subchapter III of chapter 99;’’;
and
b. by inserting the phrase ‘‘; or (4)
heading 9903.88.34 and U.S. note
20(mm) to subchapter III of chapter 99’’
after the phrase ‘‘U.S. note 20(ll to
subchapter III of chapter 99’’.
4. by amending U.S. note 20(f) to
subchapter III of chapter 99;
a. by deleting the word ‘‘or’’ where it
appears after the phrase ‘‘U.S. note
20(w) to subchapter III of chapter 99;’’;
and
b. by inserting the phrase ‘‘; or (4)
heading 9903.88.34 and U.S. note
20(mm) to subchapter III of chapter 99’’
after the phrase ‘‘U.S. note 20(ll) to
subchapter III of chapter 99’’.
5. by amending the Article
Description of heading 9903.88.03:
a. By deleting ‘‘9903.88.18 or’’ and
inserting ‘‘9903.88.18,’’ in lieu thereof;
and
b. by inserting ‘‘or 9903.88.34,’’ after
‘‘9903.88.33,’’.
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OFFICE OF THE UNITED STATES TRADE REPRESENTATIVE
Notice of Product Exclusions: China's Acts, Policies, and
Practices Related to Technology Transfer, Intellectual Property, and
Innovation
AGENCY: Office of the United States Trade Representative.
ACTION: Notice of product exclusions.
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SUMMARY: In September of 2018, the U.S. Trade Representative imposed
additional duties on goods of China with an annual trade value of
approximately $200 billion as part of the action in the Section 301
investigation of China's acts, policies, and practices related to
technology transfer, intellectual property, and innovation. The U.S.
Trade Representative initiated a product exclusion process in June
2019, and interested persons have submitted requests for the exclusion
of specific products. This notice announces the U.S. Trade
Representative's determination to grant certain exclusion requests, as
specified in the Annex to this notice.
DATES: The product exclusions announced in this notice will apply as of
the September 24, 2018, effective date of the $200 billion action, to
August 7, 2020.
FOR FURTHER INFORMATION CONTACT: For general questions about this
notice, contact Assistant General Counsels Philip Butler or Megan
Grimball, or Director of Industrial Goods Justin Hoffmann at (202) 395-
5725. For specific questions on customs classification or
implementation of the product exclusions identified in the annex to
this notice, contact [email protected].
SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:
A. Background
For background on the proceedings in this investigation, please see
the prior notices issued in the investigation, including 82 FR 40213
(August 23, 2017), 83 FR 14906 (April 6, 2018), 83 FR 28710 (June 20,
2018), 83 FR 33608 (July 17, 2018), 83 FR 38760 (August 7, 2018), 83 FR
47974 (September 21, 2018), 83 FR 49153 (September 28, 2018), 83 FR
65198 (December 19, 2018), 84 FR 7966 (March 5, 2019), 84 FR 20459 (May
9, 2019), 84 FR 29576 (June 24, 2019), 84 FRN 38717 (August 7, 2019),
84 FR 46212 (September 3, 2019), 84 FR 49591 (September 20, 2019), and
84 FR 57803 (October 28, 2019).
Effective September 24, 2018, the U.S. Trade Representative imposed
additional 10 percent duties on goods of China classified in 5,757 full
and partial subheadings of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United
States (HTSUS), with an approximate annual trade value of $200 billion.
See 83 FR 47974, as modified by 83 FR 49153. In May 2019, the U.S.
Trade Representative increased the additional duty to 25 percent. See
84 FR 20459. On June 24, 2019, the U.S. Trade Representative
established a process by which U.S. stakeholders can request exclusion
of particular products classified within an 8-digit HTSUS subheading
covered by the $200 billion action from the additional duties. See 84
FR 29576 (the June 24 notice).
Under the June 24 notice, requests for exclusion had to identify
the product subject to the request in terms of the physical
characteristics that distinguish the product from other products within
the relevant 8-digit subheading covered by the $200 billion action.
Requestors also had to provide the 10-digit subheading of the HTSUS
most applicable to the particular product requested for exclusion, and
could submit information on the ability of U.S. Customs and Border
Protection to administer the requested exclusion. Requestors were asked
to provide the quantity and value of the Chinese-origin product that
the requestor purchased in the last three years. With regard to the
rationale for the requested exclusion, requests had to address the
following factors:
Whether the particular product is available only from
China and specifically whether the particular product and/or a
comparable product is available from sources in the United States and/
or third countries.
Whether the imposition of additional duties on the
particular product would cause severe economic harm to the requestor or
other U.S. interests.
Whether the particular product is strategically important
or related to ``Made in China 2025'' or other Chinese industrial
programs.
The June 24 notice stated that the U.S. Trade Representative would take
into account whether an exclusion would undermine the objective of the
Section 301 investigation.
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The June 24 notice required submission of requests for exclusion
from the $200 billion action no later than September 30, 2019, and
noted that the U.S. Trade Representative would periodically announce
decisions. In August 2019, the U.S. Trade Representative granted an
initial set of exclusion requests. See 84 FR 38717. The U.S. Trade
Representative granted additional exclusions in September and October
2019. See 84 FR 49591 and 84 FR 57803. The Office of the United States
Trade Representative (USTR) regularly updates the status of each
pending request on the USTR Exclusions Portal at https://exclusions.ustr.gov/s/PublicDocket.
B. Determination To Grant Certain Exclusions
Based on the evaluation of the factors set out in the June 24
notice, which are summarized above, pursuant to sections 301(b),
301(c), and 307(a) of the Trade Act of 1974, as amended, and in
accordance with the advice of the interagency Section 301 Committee,
the U.S. Trade Representative has determined to grant the product
exclusions set out in the Annex to this notice. The U.S. Trade
Representative's determination also takes into account advice from
advisory committees and any public comments on the pertinent exclusion
requests.
As set out in the Annex, the exclusions are reflected in two 10-
digit HTSUS subheadings and 34 specially prepared product descriptions,
which cover 42 separate exclusion requests.
In accordance with the June 24 notice, the exclusions are available
for any product that meets the description in the Annex, regardless of
whether the importer filed an exclusion request. Further, the scope of
each exclusion is governed by the scope of the product descriptions in
the Annex, and not by the product descriptions set out in any
particular request for exclusion.
Paragraph A, subparagraphs (3)-(5) are conforming amendments to the
HTSUS reflecting the modification made by the Annex.
As stated in the September 20, 2019 notice, the exclusions will
apply from September 24, 2018, to August 7, 2020. U.S. Customs and
Border Protection will issue instructions on entry guidance and
implementation.
The U.S. Trade Representative will continue to issue determinations
on pending requests on a periodic basis.
Joseph Barloon,
General Counsel, Office of the U.S. Trade Representative.
Annex
A. Effective with respect to goods entered for consumption, or
withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m.
eastern daylight time on September 24, 2018, subchapter III of chapter
99 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) is
modified:
1. By inserting the following new heading 9903.88.34 in numerical
sequence, with the material in the new heading inserted in the columns
of the HTSUS labeled ``Heading/Subheading'', ``Article Description'',
and ``Rates of Duty 1--General'', respectively:
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Rates of duty
------------------------------------------------------
Heading/ subheading Article description 1
--------------------------------------- 2
General Special
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``9903.88.34...................... Articles the product The duty provided in .............. ..............
of China, as the applicable
provided for in U.S. subheading''.
note 20(mm) to this
subchapter, each
covered by an
exclusion granted by
the U.S. Trade
Representative.
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2. by inserting the following new U.S. note 20(mm) to subchapter
III of chapter 99 in numerical sequence:
``(mm) The U.S. Trade Representative determined to establish a
process by which particular products classified in heading 9903.88.03
and provided for in U.S. notes 20(e) and (f) to this subchapter could
be excluded from the additional duties imposed by heading 9903.88.03.
See 83 FR 47974 (September 21, 2018) and 84 FR 29576 (June 24, 2019).
Pursuant to the product exclusion process, the U.S. Trade
Representative has determined that the additional duties provided for
in heading 9903.88.03 shall not apply to the following particular
products, which are provided for in the enumerated statistical
reporting numbers:
(1) 8409.91.3000
(2) 8708.50.9500
(3) Floor coverings of polyvinyl chloride, presented in the form of
tiles or planks designed to snap together during installation
(described in statistical reporting number 3918.10.1000)
(4) Vinyl floor tiles of polymers of vinyl chloride, designed to
click together during installation, each measuring 4.7 mm or more but
not over 8 mm in thickness, 18 cm or more but not over 23 cm in width
and 120 cm or more but not over 182 cm in length (described in
statistical reporting number 3918.10.1000)
(5) Vinyl floor tiles of polymers of vinyl chloride, designed to
click together during installation, measuring 7 mm in thickness, 18 cm
or more but not over 19 cm in width and 120 cm or more but not over 125
cm in length (described in statistical reporting number 3918.10.1000)
(6) Dog and cat leashes, collars, harnesses, retractable leashes,
muzzles, and head halters of nylon, polyester or soy-based webbing of
various sizes; and tie out cables, stakes and aerials of iron or steel
of various sizes, such cables, stakes and aerials presented in a form
to be sold individually or in sets (described in statistical reporting
number 4201.00.3000)
(7) Standard wood moldings, of oak (described in statistical
reporting number 4409.29.4100)
(8) Engineered flooring, of oak, consisting of a 1.2 mm thick oak
veneer top layer, 5.8 mm stone-plastic composite core and a 2 mm
polyethylene backing, such flooring coated with aluminum oxide,
measuring not over 191 cm long by 19 cm wide by 0.9 cm thick (described
in statistical reporting number 4412.99.5105)
(9) Flooring panels constructed of a hardwood veneer measuring 0.6
mm or more but not over 1.2 mm in thickness laminated onto a waterproof
stone-polymer composite base, with the thickness of each panel between
5 mm and 7.5 mm, with tongue and groove mechanism for installation and
an attached foam pad (described in statistical reporting number
4412.99.5105)
(10) Assembled fence sections, of reeds held together with rows of
wire, each section measuring 1.8 m or more but not over 1.9 m in height
and 4.5 m or more but not over 4.6 m in width, or measuring not over
1.3 m in height and
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not over 2.5 m in width (described in statistical reporting number
4421.91.7020)
(11) Rigid boxes of paperboard weighing 1.2 kg per m\2\ covered
with paper with a decorative design, each presented with hang tag, a
handle and two imitation leather straps with snaps, such boxes
measuring 21 cm or more but not over 23 cm in height, 21 cm or more but
not over 23 cm in length and 5 cm or more but not over 9 cm in depth
(described in statistical reporting number 4819.50.4040)
(12) Silk fabrics, containing 85 percent or more by weight of silk
or of silk waste other than noil silk, the foregoing not printed, not
jacquard woven, measuring over 127 cm in width (described in
statistical reporting number 5007.20.0065)
(13) Silk fabrics, containing 85 percent or more by weight of silk
or of silk waste other than noil silk, the foregoing not printed, not
jacquard woven, measuring 107 cm or more but not over 127 cm in width
(described in statistical reporting number 5007.20.0085)
(14) High tenacity single yarn of polyester multifilament, of 554
decitex or more but not over 556 decitex, with twist of 5 turns or more
per meter (described in statistical reporting number 5402.20.3030)
(15) Sinks, of cast iron enameled with porcelain (described in
statistical reporting number 7324.90.0000)
(16) Portable drill presses for use with hand drills of subheading
8467.21 (described in statistical reporting number 8467.99.0190)
(17) Static converters designed for wireless (inductive) charging
of telecommunication apparatus (described in statistical reporting
number 8504.40.8500)
(18) Gas ignition safety controls, measuring 3.8 to 5.3 cm in
height, 6.4 to 10.1 cm in width and 13.2 to 13.9 cm in depth; weighing
160 g to 380 g each; and valued not over $26 each; of a kind used in
patio heaters, agricultural heaters or clothes dryers (described in
statistical reporting number 8537.10.9170)
(19) Extension cords, as defined in statistical note 6 to chapter
85, for a voltage not exceeding 1,000 V, each with a receptacle at one
end and a male plug at the other with prongs perpendicular to the rest
of the cord, the plug under a cover of plastics measuring 115 mm in
length and 70 mm in width (described in statistical reporting number
8544.42.9010)
(20) Casters, with diameter (including, where appropriate, tires)
of 20 cm or more but not over 23 cm (described in statistical reporting
number 8716.90.3000)
(21) Bicycle speedometers designed to be handlebar mounted, wired,
with a digital display, capable of measuring the following seven
variables: Current speed, average speed, maximum speed, trip distance,
total distance, elapsed time and time (described in statistical
reporting number 9029.20.2000)
(22) Folding chairs with frames of steel and/or aluminum, each
measuring 30 cm or more but not over 97 cm in width, 20 cm or more but
not over 89 cm in depth and 30 cm or more but not over 117 cm in height
(described in statistical reporting number 9401.79.0015)
(23) Foldable stools with frames of steel or aluminum, each
measuring not over 30.5 cm in width, 26 cm in depth and 39 cm in height
(described in statistical reporting number 9401.79.0035)
(24) Fiberboard sheets, containing phenolic resin, each not
exceeding 0.635 mm in thickness (described in statistical reporting
number 4411.93.9090)
(25) Circular knitted fabrics of polyester and spandex, printed,
other than of double knit or interlock construction, on rolls
(described in statistical reporting number 6006.34.0080)
(26) Cutting pliers, each weighing 90 g or more but not over 545 g,
measuring not over 32 cm in length, not over 10.5 cm in width and not
over 3 cm in thickness (described in statistical reporting number
8203.20.6030)
(27) Bolt-on tips of carbon alloy steel of a kind used in tub or
horizontal grinders (described in statistical reporting number
8207.90.7585)
(28) Tool tips, strips and sticks of tungsten carbide (described in
statistical reporting number 8209.00.0030)
(29) Mountings, each weighing less than 2 kg, designed for use in
motor vehicles primarily used for amusement, recreation, sporting and
off-road transportation classified in heading 8703 or motorcycles in
heading 8711 (described in statistical reporting number 8302.30.3060)
(30) Ratcheting chain hoists, other than skip hoists or hoists of a
kind used for raising motor vehicles, such chain hoists not powered by
an electric motor (described in statistical reporting number
8425.19.0000)
(31) Ultrasonic cleaners, with tanks of stainless steel and of a
liquid capacity not over 32 liters (described in statistical reporting
number 8479.89.9485)
(32) Static converters of a kind used to charge telecommunication
apparatus in cars or homes, valued not over $2 each (described in
statistical reporting number 8504.40.8500)
(33) Electrical insulators of glass (described in statistical
reporting number 8546.10.0000)
(34) Road wheels of aluminum for motor vehicles of subheading
8703.21.01, each measuring 30 cm or more but not over 51 cm in diameter
and 14 cm or more but not over 28 cm in width (described in statistical
reporting number 8708.70.4545)
(35) Drive shafts, also known as propeller shafts, that connect a
transmission to a differential, allowing a vehicle to move, designed
for use in the manufacture of motor vehicles primarily used for
amusement, recreation, sporting and off-road transportation classified
in heading 8703 (described in statistical reporting number
8708.99.6805)
(36) Tension pole shower caddies, each of which adjusts to a height
not to exceed 305 cm, and consists of 5 steel poles, 3 steel wire
baskets and small plastic parts to hold the shelves on the poles
(described in statistical reporting number 9403.20.0050)''
3. by amending the last sentence of the first paragraph of U.S.
note 20(e) to subchapter III of chapter 99:
a. By deleting the word ``or'' where it appears after the phrase
``U.S. note 20(w) to subchapter III of chapter 99;''; and
b. by inserting the phrase ``; or (4) heading 9903.88.34 and U.S.
note 20(mm) to subchapter III of chapter 99'' after the phrase ``U.S.
note 20(ll to subchapter III of chapter 99''.
4. by amending U.S. note 20(f) to subchapter III of chapter 99;
a. by deleting the word ``or'' where it appears after the phrase
``U.S. note 20(w) to subchapter III of chapter 99;''; and
b. by inserting the phrase ``; or (4) heading 9903.88.34 and U.S.
note 20(mm) to subchapter III of chapter 99'' after the phrase ``U.S.
note 20(ll) to subchapter III of chapter 99''.
5. by amending the Article Description of heading 9903.88.03:
a. By deleting ``9903.88.18 or'' and inserting ``9903.88.18,'' in
lieu thereof; and
b. by inserting ``or 9903.88.34,'' after ``9903.88.33,''.
[FR Doc. 2019-24623 Filed 11-12-19; 8:45 am]
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