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ITC Launches Investigation on Making Dutiable NAFTA Imports Duty Free

The International Trade Commission launched an investigation on the economic effects of providing duty-free treatment under NAFTA for currently dutiable imports, following a May 18 request by the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative, the ITC said (here). USTR asked the ITC to consider each article in Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) chapters 1 through 97 “for which tariffs will remain,” taking into account U.S. World Trade Organization commitments. Specifically, USTR requested that the report highlight the probable economic impacts of duty-free NAFTA treatment on consumers and U.S. industries producing like or directly competitive products, the ITC said. Sections of the ITC’s report, which is to be sent to USTR by Aug. 16, relating to advice and assessment of probable economic effects will be classified. The ITC will host a public hearing in connection with the investigation on June 20, and will accept pre-hearing briefs and statements until June 13 and post-hearing briefs until June 26, the ITC said.

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(Federal Register 06/01/17)