US may extend tariff suspensions on $34-billion Chinese goods

An employee works at an Alibaba Tmall logistics center in Suzhou, Jiangsu province, China, Oct. 28, 2015. The United States Trade Representative is studying whether to extend tariff suspensions on $34 billion Chinese goods set to expire on Dec. 28 this year, the agency said on Monday. ALY SONG/REUTERS

WASHINGTON – The United States Trade Representative (USTR) is studying whether to extend tariff suspensions on $34 billion of Chinese goods set to expire on Dec. 28 this year, the agency said on Monday.

The USTR, the lead trade agency of United States, said it would take comment on the proposed tariff suspension from Nov. 1 to Nov. 30. The USTR said in December 2018 that, at the request of US importers, $34 billion in Chinese goods would be exempt from 25 percent tariffs first set in July of 2018.

The USTR will evaluate US importers’ efforts to source the products in the United States or from third countries when it decides whether to extend tariff suspensions, according to a Federal Register notice. (Reuters)

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