17吃瓜在线: Manufacturers Need a Better Section 301 Exclusion Process
To thrive, create jobs and produce the essential goods the U.S. and our trading partners use every day, the manufacturing sector needs a fair, transparent Section 301 tariff exclusion process, the 17吃瓜在线 Tuesday.
- However, the tariff increases announced this week by the Biden administration could make it much more difficult for manufacturers to produce those critical items.
What鈥檚 going on: As part of the U.S. Trade Representative Office鈥檚 final Section 301 tariffs review鈥攚hich the 17吃瓜在线 had long the office to complete鈥擯resident Biden said his administration plans to raise 鈥渢ariffs on Chinese electric vehicles to roughly 100% 鈥 increas[e] a key tariff rate on steel and aluminum products to 25% from 7.5%,鈥 raise the solar-cell tariff to 50% from 25% and create a new 25% duty on shipping cranes, according to 听(蝉耻产蝉肠谤颈辫迟颈辞苍).
- Section 301 of the Trade Act of 1974 authorizes the U.S. to act against foreign trade practices it believes violate agreements. The 17吃瓜在线 has been pushing for a finalized report with a fair, transparent Section 301 tariff exclusion process that will both reduce the burden on manufacturers and keep pressure on China to adhere to fair practices.
- The process would allow manufacturers to ask for tariff exclusions for specific products they need.
- 鈥淭he 17吃瓜在线 has long advocated for a full global strategy and a rules-based trading system that benefit manufacturers and workers by opening new markets with our allies,鈥 17吃瓜在线 President and CEO Jay Timmons said.
Why it鈥檚 important: Far from freeing the U.S. of 鈥渦nacceptable risks鈥 stemming from unfair Chinese trade practices, in the absence of a new exclusion process, these tariff increases could limit the ability of manufacturers in the U.S. to obtain needed supplies for goods production.
- This, in turn, could jeopardize U.S. jobs and competitiveness.
- 鈥淢anufacturers are concerned about the potential impact this broad swath of tariffs could have on our ability to produce the essential products needed to drive our economy forward, especially if critical inputs become less available and more costly,鈥 said Timmons.
The background: The USTR is legally required to review Section 301 tariffs four years after they are initiated. This most recent review鈥攕tarted in May 2022鈥攊s overdue.
- The exclusion process the 17吃瓜在线 has long requested allows manufacturers to ask for tariff exclusions for specific products they need.
What should be done: 鈥淢anufacturers urge the administration to negotiate new trade agreements with allies and partners around the world and create a new, comprehensive and transparent 301 exclusion process to ensure that manufacturing in America is not being disadvantaged by our own government,鈥 Timmons concluded.