Products Made in Hong Kong Now Have to be Labeled with "Made in China"
- Le
- Aug 24, 2020
- 1 min read
Updated: 4 days ago
The President's Executive Order issued on July 14, 2020, suspended the application of section 201(a) of the United States-Hong Kong Policy Act of 1992 to the marking statute, section 304 of the Tariff Act of 1930. Now imported goods produced in Hong Kong may no longer be marked as "Made in Hong Kong," but must be marked as “Made in China.”
This change will be active as of July 29, 2020. Importers will have a transition period up until September 25, 2020, after that, they must comply with these requirements.
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