Office of the U.S. Trade Representative

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Last mentioned: Mar 12, 2026

Timeline

  1. Final Determination

    Deadline for the administration to decide on tariff implementation or trade deals.

  2. Preliminary Findings

    USTR expected to release initial report on alleged trade barriers.

  3. Public Comment Period

    Expected deadline for U.S. businesses to submit feedback on potential impacts.

  4. Investigation Launched

    Trump administration formally announces probe into India's trade practices.

  5. Final CIT Ruling

    The court issues its final decision upholding the tariffs, sparking widespread industry dissatisfaction.

  6. CIT Remand Order

    The court orders the USTR to provide further justification for the 'List 3' and 'List 4A' tariff actions.

  7. Mass Litigation Begins

    Thousands of companies file suits at the CIT, alleging the USTR violated the Administrative Procedure Act.

  8. List 4A Tariffs Active

    Tariffs are expanded to include consumer goods, glass packaging, and a wider range of chemicals.

  9. Section 301 Implementation

    The USTR begins imposing tariffs on Chinese imports following an investigation into intellectual property practices.

Stories mentioning Office of the U.S. Trade Representative 2

Regulation Bearish

Trump Administration Launches Unfair Trade Probe Into India and Global Partners

The Trump administration has formally initiated a sweeping investigation into the trade practices of several nations, with India identified as a primary target for alleged unfair practices. This move signals a return to aggressive bilateral trade enforcement that could lead to significant tariffs and a restructuring of global supply chains.

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Regulation Bearish

US Tariff Ruling Sparks Backlash from Distillers, Winemakers, and Chemical Firms

A major ruling by the U.S. Court of International Trade (CIT) has upheld the legality of Section 301 tariffs on Chinese imports, dealing a significant blow to the spirits, wine, and chemical industries. The decision maintains high duties on critical supply chain inputs like glass packaging and raw chemical precursors, prompting warnings of sustained inflationary pressure.

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