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Trump's IP Quest May Be Overbroad in Chinese Tariffs, TCL Tells USTR

Though President Donald Trump “initiated these tariff actions, in part, to address the issue of intellectual property rights for American businesses in trade with China,” TCL warned effects may be more widespread. “Rather than be sanctioned under 301 tariffs, TCL’s…

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partnership with Roku should serve as a model for ensuring the proper protection and compensation of American creators and owners of intellectual property for products manufactured in China.” If TCL North America can’t win the exclusions it seeks from 15 percent List 4A Trade Act Section 301 tariffs it has paid since Sept. 1 on flat-panel TV imports from China, it wants the Trump administration to weigh “reallocating” TVs to List 4B where there’s no current tariff exposure. TCL filed exemption requests Thursday at the Office of the U.S. Trade Representative docket on 8528.72.64.30, 8528.72.64.40 and 8528.72.64.60 classifications. The “sole available source of LCD panels and supporting material components is China,” said the applications.