Commerce Department Opens Tariff Investigations Into Medical Equipment, Robotics, Industrial Machinery

The investigations add to a growing list of sectors under Section 232 review by the Trump administration.
Commerce Department Opens Tariff Investigations Into Medical Equipment, Robotics, Industrial Machinery
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Bill Pan
Bill Pan
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The U.S. Department of Commerce is reviewing the national security implications of imported personal protective equipment, medical items, robotics, and industrial machinery.

According to a notice to be published on Sept. 26, the Commerce Department had launched a Section 232 investigation on Sept. 2 into a wide range of health care-related products. The review will determine whether protective tariffs or quotas should be imposed on goods such as surgical masks, syringes, intravenous bags, pacemakers, wheelchairs, and hospital beds.