U.S. Trade Representative Extends IPR-Related China Policy Investigation Exemption by 3 Months
Uk Jin
Summary
- The Office of the United States Trade Representative announced its decision to extend the exemption from Section 301 investigations on certain Chinese products by three months.
- It stated that China's laws and policies concerning technology transfer, intellectual property rights, and innovation are the main subjects of this exemption extension.
- With this extension, the investigation exemption is now extended until August 31, 2025.

On the 31st (local time), the Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR) announced a three-month extension of the exemption from Section 301 tariff investigations for certain Chinese products. The exemption covers China's laws and policies related to technology transfer, intellectual property rights, and innovation.
The USTR made this announcement in the Federal Register on this day.
Previously, the USTR had exempted investigations on China's laws and policies regarding technology transfer and intellectual property rights until May 31, 2025. With this extension, the exemption will now last until August 31, 2025.

Uk Jin
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