CHINA-US: US IMPOSES RESTRICTIONS ON GOODS MADE IN HONGKONG FOR EXPORT TO U.S.

The Wall Street Journal reported (August 11) that all goods made in Hong Kong for export to the United States will need to be labeled as made in China after September 25, according to a U.S. government notice posted on August 11. This latest step will see Hong Kong companies subject to the same trade war tariffs levied on mainland Chinese exporters, should they make products subject to these duties, said the U.S. Customs and Border Protection notice. The notice said that 45 days after its publication, goods “must be marked to indicate that their origin is ‘China.’”





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