Paper manufacturers win by snagging exclusions to China tariffs

Source: Washington Examiner | December 28, 2018 | Sean Higgins

The industry that produces bulk paper was the big winner in exclusions to Chinese tariffs announced Friday by the U.S. trade representative’s office. The largest single area of items made tariff-free were the parts for paper manufacturing machines.

The American Forest and Paper Association got approval for exclusions of at least nine items it requested from the administration, according to data released by USTR and posted in the Federal Register. The items were originally meant to be hit with 25 percent tariffs levied by the Trump administration against $34 billion in Chinese products.

The exclusions covered several components such as frameworks, rollers, and scrapers for paper machines and will be retroactively applied as of the July 6, 2018, the date tariffs were enacted.

Only two dozen items total were excluded, though USTR said it would “continue to issue decisions on pending requests on a periodic basis.”

The USTR’s list singles out items with a high level of specificity. One was for “stretchers of stainless steel, designed to move rollers of papermaking machines to adjust tension of fabric, each with a pivoting arm with an actuator, linear rail movement with an actuator and front and back units with mounting holes for tube roll bearing housings.”

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