In May, the USTR said the tariffs would take effect on Aug. 1, but the office said it is still reviewing 1,100 comments received and now expects to issue a final determination.
(WASHINGTON) – The office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) said Tuesday that some of the sharp increases in US tariffs on a range of Chinese importsincluding electric vehicles and their batteries, computer chips and medical products will be delayed by at least two weeks.