China Tariffs Archives - aftermarketNews
Section 301 Tariffs & Circumvention: A Closer Look

There’s buzz suggesting that these tariffs are likely here to stay, possibly with even steeper charges on specific items.

Current Status of U.S.-China Trade Issues

Interviewee Leslie Alan Glick discusses the impact of Section 301 tariffs on the aftermarket.

Auto Care to Host Webinar on USTR China Tariffs Review Process

The review is an opportunity for businesses to comment on the impact of the China 301 tariffs on their businesses.

Section 301 Tariffs: USTR Begins Next Review Phase

The Auto Care Association encourages automotive aftermarket companies impacted by the Section 301 tariffs to inform policymakers by filing a written submission with the USTR.

USTR Reinstates 352 Section 301 China Tariff Exclusions

The reinstated product exclusions will apply as of Oct. 12, 2021 and extend through Dec. 31, 2022.

GSP Warns Customers Of Possible Tariff Price Increases

The Office of the United States Trade Representative’s exclusion on Section 301 tariff for CV Axles scheduled to expire.

Update On The China 301 Product Exclusion Process

USTR has been opening a process for extension requests approximately two months before the tranche of exclusions ends.

China Announces Retaliatory Tariffs On U.S. Autos And Auto Parts

On Friday, Aug. 23, China announced it will impose retaliatory tariffs on $75 billion of U.S. goods, including American automobiles and auto parts.

Companies May Now Submit Requests To Be Excluded From China’s List 3 Tariffs

The List 3 group of Chinese imports covers nearly $200 billion worth of products, including many auto parts, from engines and metal fasteners to tires, transmission belts, brake pads and suspension springs.