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Commerce Issues Report Objections, Administrability of MTB Requests

The Commerce Department recently released its report on the domestic production and admissibility of goods subject to duty reduction and suspension requests under the Miscellaneous Tariff Bill. Appendix A of the report includes, for each request, whether there is domestic…

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production of the good in question and whether domestic industry objects to the request. Appendix B lists CBP’s comments on any technical changes to article descriptions that may be necessary to make the requested duty reductions or suspensions administrable. The International Trade Commission will consider the report among other factors, and is due to send its preliminary report to Congress by mid-June.