The United States Trade Representative (USTR) reinstated tariff exclusions on some Chinese-produced furniture
Posted on April 4, 2022 |
- Some of the residential furniture products that have been placed back on the exclusion list are not limited to upholstered seats with wooden frames other than chairs, not of cane, osier, bamboo, or similar materials, each measuring 144 cm but not more than 214 cm in width, at least 81 cm but no more than 89 cm in height, and at least 81 cm but not more than 163 cm in depth.
- Parts of chairs of undone plywood, including bodies, legs, and arms
- Household furniture of metal and high-pressure laminated bamboo, other than ironing boards, furniture for babies.
- Household furniture of high-pressure laminated bamboo, other than children’s furniture
- Unassembled upholstered chairs with metal frames, other than household chairs, with seats and backs having a shell of plastics or wood and measuring at least 48cm but not more than 61cm in width
- Unassembled non-upholstered chairs with metal frames (other than household chairs) with seats and backs having a shell of plastics or wood and measuring at least 48cm but not more than 61cm in width