ITAProposed Rule

Determining and Applying Unaffiliated Reseller Assessment Rates; Countervailing Duty Expedited Reviews

Finance & BankingOther

Summary

This regulation changes how the U.S. government calculates tariffs (import taxes) on products sold by independent resellers in other countries. The rules affect companies that buy and resell imported goods, potentially changing how much they pay in extra fees when bringing products into the United States.

Key Points

  • 1The International Trade Administration is updating rules for how tariffs are calculated when independent resellers (rather than manufacturers) sell imported products
  • 2The regulation creates a faster review process for companies that want to appeal or adjust their tariff rates in certain situations
  • 3This affects importers and resellers who buy products from foreign suppliers and sell them in the U.S. market
  • 4Companies and the public can submit feedback on these proposed changes until July 8, 2025
  • 5The final rule could lower or raise the import costs for certain products depending on how tariff rates are recalculated

Key Dates

Published

June 4, 2025

Comment Deadline

July 8, 2025

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