Read the rule and check the scope
Open Source Watch records and run one tariff estimate without treating the page as legal or broker advice.
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Use this public entry point to understand whether a China-origin import scope needs Section 301 exclusion review, then move into Analyst when the answer has to be saved, recalculated, and handed off.
Open Source Watch records and run one tariff estimate without treating the page as legal or broker advice.
Save the HTS/origin scope so later USTR, Federal Register, or tariff-stack changes can be matched back to it.
Use Analyst for ranked review, recalculation, source trail, and memo-ready handoff when the exclusion question affects real work.
Start with the HTS and origin, then check whether a Chapter 99 Section 301 line, exclusion window, or expiration signal changes the tariff stack.
Use public signals to identify the notice, then save the scope when the product needs recurring monitoring or an exportable source trail.
No. The Chapter 99 reference has to be read with HTS classification, origin, effective dates, and any product-specific exclusion conditions.
No. The page is a public triage path. Use it to collect the HTS, origin, notice, and exclusion context before broker, counsel, or internal review.
Save it when the same product line, supplier, or origin will be checked again after USTR or Federal Register updates.
Public signals stay free. Analyst is for saved scopes, recalculation, ranked review, source trail, and memo-ready handoff.
Start with the source explanation here. When the question touches your HTS, origin, supplier, or case, move into tariff check and Analyst review for recurring work.