Last Updated on February, 7 2022

On December 1, 2021, the public docket for parties to submit comments on the possible reinstatement of particular exclusions closed. USTR is currently reviewing the submissions.

Possible Reinstatement of Certain Exclusions

List 1
List 2
List 3
List 4

Notice and Request for Comments October 8, 2021

October 12, 2021 – Docket Open
December 1, 2021 – Docket Closes

COVID Exclusions

COVID Extensions Granted March 5, 2021 None
COVID Extensions Granted December 29, 2020 None
COVID Modifications March 25, 2020 None

 

List 1 Exclusions Granted December 28, 2018 Cargo Systems Messaging Service (CSMS) Guidance #19-000052
List 1 Exclusions Granted March 25, 2019 CSMS Guidance #19-000155
List 1 Exclusions Granted April 18, 2019 CSMS Guidance #19-000212
List 1 Exclusions Granted May 14, 2019 CSMS Guidance #19-000244
List 1 Exclusions Granted June 4, 2019 CSMS Guidance #19-000289
List 1 Exclusions Granted July 9, 2019 CSMS Guidance: Sixth Round of Products Excluded from Section 301 (Tranche 1)
List 1 Exclusions Granted September 20, 2019 CSMS Guidance: Tenth Round of Products Excluded from Section 301 (Tranche 1)
List 1 Exclusions Granted October 2, 2019 CSMS Guidance #40330403
List 1 Exclusions Granted December 17, 2019 and Amendments to Exclusions Granted July 9, 2019 and September 20, 2019 None
List 1 Exclusions Granted February 11, 2019

Amendments to Exclusions May 13, 2020

Amendment to Exclusion June 8, 2020

Amendment to Exclusion July 15, 2020

Amendment to Exclusion August 7, 2020

CSMS Guidance #41878462

None

None

None

None

Extensions Granted for List 1

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring December 28, 2019        None

Notice of Extension for Exclusions Expiring March 2020                     CSMS Guidance

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring April 18, 2020                CSMS Guidance

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring May 14, 2020                 CSMS Guidance

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring June 4, 2020                 CSMS Guidance

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring July 9, 2020                   CSMS Guidance

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring September 20, 2020     CSMS Guidance

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring October 2, 2020            CSMS Guidance

List 2 Exclusions Granted July 31, 2019 CSMS Guidance: Seventh Round of Product Excluded from Section 301 (Tranche 2)
List 2 Exclusions Granted September 20, 2019 CSMS Guidance: Corrected Eleventh Round of Products Excluded from Section 301 (Tranche 2)
List 2 Exclusions Granted October 2, 2019 CSMS #40208881
List 2 Amendments to Exclusions Granted September 20, 2019 CSMS Guidance
List 2 Exclusions Granted February 25, 2020

Amendments to Exclusions May 13, 2020

Exclusions Granted July 10, 2020

Amendment to Exclusion August 7, 2020

Amendment to Exclusion November 18, 2020

None

None

CSMS Guidance

None

None

Extensions Granted for List 2

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring July 31, 2020                  CSMS Guidance

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring September 20, 2020

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Expiring October 2, 2020

List 3 Exclusions Granted August 7, 2019 CSMS Guidance: Eighth Round of Products Excluded from Section 301 Duties (Tranche 3)
List 3 Exclusions Granted September 20, 2019 CSMS Guidance: CORRECTED: Ninth Round of Products Excluded from Section 301 Duties (Tranche 3) and Application of Duties for Certain Set Provisions in Tranche 3 and Tranche 4 Annex A
List 3 Exclusions Granted October 28, 2019 CSMS Guidance #40564257
List 3 Exclusions Granted November 13, 2019 CSMS Guidance #40710742
List 3 Exclusions Granted November 29, 2019 CSMS Guidance #40901928
List 3 Exclusions Granted December 17, 2019 CSMS Guidance: Section 301 $200B – Tranche 3 Sixth Round of Product Exclusions from China
List 3 Exclusions Granted January 6, 2020 CSMS Guidance #41702837
List 3 Exclusions Granted February 5, 2020 CSMS Guidance #41834749
List 3 Exclusions Granted February 20, 2020 CSMS Guidance
List 3 Exclusions Granted March 16, 2020 CSMS Guidance
List 3 Exclusions Granted March 26, 2020

Exclusions Granted April 24, 2020

Exclusions Granted May 8, 2020

Exclusions Granted May 21, 2020

Exclusions Granted June 19, 2020

Amendments to Exclusions Granted July 10, 2020

Amendments to Exclusions Granted August 24, 2020

Amendment to Exclusions Granted October 7, 2020

Amendment to Exclusion Granted February 5, 2020

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

 

None

 

None

Extensions Granted for List 3

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions under the $200 Billion Action – August 11, 2020          CSMS Guidance

Notice of Product Exclusion Amendment – September 16, 2020

Notice of Product Exclusion Amendment – October 7, 2020

List 4 Exclusions Granted March 10, 2020 CSMS Guidance
List 4 Exclusions Granted March 17, 2020 CSMS Guidance
List 4 Exclusions Granted March 31, 2020

Exclusions Granted May 13, 2020

Amendments to Exclusions May 26, 2020

Exclusions Granted June 8, 2020

Exclusions Granted July 7, 2020

Exclusions Granted July 20, 2020

Exclusions Granted August 5, 2020

Amendment to Exclusion Granted October 7, 2020

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

None

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

CSMS Guidance

None

Extensions Granted for List 4

Notice of Extensions for Exclusions Under the $300 Billion Action – September 2, 2020     CSMS Guidance

Notice of Product Exclusion Extension Amendment – October 7, 2020

 

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Frances P. Hadfield is a counsel in Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Group in the firm’s New York office. Her practice focuses on forced labor and withhold release orders (WRO), import regulatory compliance, and customs litigation. She regularly advises corporations on matters involving…

Frances P. Hadfield is a counsel in Crowell & Moring’s International Trade Group in the firm’s New York office. Her practice focuses on forced labor and withhold release orders (WRO), import regulatory compliance, and customs litigation. She regularly advises corporations on matters involving customs compliance, audits, customs enforcement, as well as import penalties.

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