According to BlockBeats news, on November 27, local time on November 26, the Office of the United States Trade Representative announced that it will extend the exemptions for tariffs established under the Section 301 investigation regarding China's technology transfer and intellectual property issues until November 10, 2026. The existing exemption provisions were originally set to expire on November 29 of this year. (Jiemian)
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The United States has extended the exemption period for some tariffs on China to November 10, 2026.
According to BlockBeats news, on November 27, local time on November 26, the Office of the United States Trade Representative announced that it will extend the exemptions for tariffs established under the Section 301 investigation regarding China's technology transfer and intellectual property issues until November 10, 2026. The existing exemption provisions were originally set to expire on November 29 of this year. (Jiemian)