The United States and Japan have achieved a trade agreement regarding market access for certain agricultural and industrial goods, with plans to pursue subsequent negotiations for an expanded free trade agreement. On October 07, 2019, the United States and Japan reached an agreement on market access for certain agriculture and industrial goods. The Japanese Legislature approved the agreement on December 5, 2019. Presidential Proclamation 9974 was issued on December 26, 2019 establishing an entry into force date of January 1, 2020. On December 30, 2019 the Federal Register Notice (84 FR 72187) was issued to implement the Agreement.
The United States will provide tariff elimination or reduction on 241 tariff lines. The affected agricultural products include perennial plants and cut flowers, persimmons, green tea, chewing gum, and soy sauce. The United States will also reduce or eliminate tariffs on certain industrial goods from Japan such as certain machine tools, fasteners, steam turbines, bicycles, bicycle parts, and musical instruments.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued CSMS Message #41149692 on December 31, 2019. Additional compliance guidance will be made available as soon as possible.
In order to receive preferential treatment, a good must be originating and meet all the requirements of the U.S.-Japan Agreement.
Annex II to the Agreement specifies the rules of origin used to determine if a good qualifies for preferential tariff treatment or “originates” under the Agreement. The product-specific rules (Annex II to the Agreement) specify the level of change of tariff classification that non-originating materials must undergo. General Note 36 will be added to the HTSUS and will include the requirements of the Agreement. The links to the US-Japan Trade Agreement text and related documents are below.
To claim preferential tariff treatment under the U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement, the following requirements must be met: