Hundreds of Section 232 inclusion requests for metal derivatives cover more than $310 billion in annual imports, and imposing 50% tariffs on part of the value of "such a wide array of items, particularly where many products do not meaningfully contain steel or aluminum, risks disrupting sectors far removed from the primary industries targeted by the original Section 232 actions," argued trade groups asking Commerce to slow down before making decisions.
The Commerce Department recently initiated antidumping duty and countervailing duty investigations on L-lysine from China (A-570-215/C-570-216). The AD investigation period is Oct. 1, 2024, through March 31, 2025. The CVD investigation period is calendar year 2024.
Rep. Julia Letlow, R-La., recently introduced a bill that would use tariff revenues on agricultural products -- Chapters 1 through 24 of the Harmonized Tariff Schedule -- to make farmers whole for lost export revenue and higher costs on their own business purchases.
CBP said it will be deploying on June 28 an enhancement in the ACE production environment that will increase the number of Harmonized Tariff Schedule numbers allowed per entry summary line to 32, up from eight HTS numbers presently. The number had been expected to increase to 16, according to a CBP announcement earlier this month (see 2506130068).
CBP has updated its June 20 guidance on Section 232 additional steel derivative products (see 2506200066) to list the correct number for preexisting Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the U.S. subheading 9903.81.98, according to a June 24 cargo systems message. The change corrects the Chapter 99 HTS number for some steel or iron derivative imports coming from the U.K. No changes were made to the attachment that was part of the CSMS message, according to CBP.
The following lawsuits were filed at the Court of International Trade during the week of June 16-22:
CBP created Harmonized System Update 2523 on June 22, containing 21 Automated Broker Interface records and eight Harmonized Tariff Schedule records. HSU 2523 includes Section 232 Additional Derivative Steel adjustments that went into effect June 23 (see 2506200066).
The Supreme Court on June 20 denied a motion from importers Learning Resources and Hand2Mind to expedite consideration of their petition to have the high court take up their lawsuit against tariffs imposed under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (Learning Resources v. Trump, Sup. Ct. # 24-1287).
CBP issued the following releases on commercial trade and related matters:
CBP has set the 2025 tariff-rate quota for tuna under Harmonized Tariff Schedule subheading 1604.14.22, it said in a Federal Register notice. The rate is calculated as a percentage of the tuna in airtight containers entered or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption during the preceding calendar year.