Notice2025-05884

Implementation of Duties on Aluminum Derivatives Beer and Empty Aluminum Cans Pursuant to Proclamation 10895 Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States

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Published
April 4, 2025
Effective
April 4, 2025

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Commerce DepartmentIndustry and Security Bureau

Abstract

The President issued Proclamation 10895, "Adjusting Imports of Aluminum into the United States" (Aluminum Presidential Proclamation), on February 10, 2025, imposing specified rates of duty on imports of aluminum. In Proclamation 10895, the President authorized and directed the Secretary of Commerce to publish modifications to the Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) so that it conforms to the amendments and effective dates in the proclamation. The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published the notice, Implementation of Duties on Aluminum Pursuant to Proclamation 10895 Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States, on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce on March 5, 2025, that fulfilled this directive. The revised HTSUS was set out in Annex 1 to the March 5 notice. BIS, in this notice, revises Annex 1 to add two additional aluminum derivative products: beer and empty aluminum cans.

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[Federal Register Volume 90, Number 64 (Friday, April 4, 2025)]
[Notices]
[Page 14786]
From the Federal Register Online via the Government Publishing Office [<a href="http://www.gpo.gov">www.gpo.gov</a>]
[FR Doc No: 2025-05884]


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DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE

Bureau of Industry and Security

[Docket No. 250331-0058]
XRIN 0694-XC118


Implementation of Duties on Aluminum Derivatives Beer and Empty 
Aluminum Cans Pursuant to Proclamation 10895 Adjusting Imports of 
Aluminum Into the United States

AGENCY: Bureau of Industry and Security, Department of Commerce.

ACTION: Notice.

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SUMMARY: The President issued Proclamation 10895, ``Adjusting Imports 
of Aluminum into the United States'' (Aluminum Presidential 
Proclamation), on February 10, 2025, imposing specified rates of duty 
on imports of aluminum. In Proclamation 10895, the President authorized 
and directed the Secretary of Commerce to publish modifications to the 
Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States (HTSUS) so that it 
conforms to the amendments and effective dates in the proclamation. The 
Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) published the notice, 
Implementation of Duties on Aluminum Pursuant to Proclamation 10895 
Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United States, on behalf of the 
Secretary of Commerce on March 5, 2025, that fulfilled this directive. 
The revised HTSUS was set out in Annex 1 to the March 5 notice. BIS, in 
this notice, revises Annex 1 to add two additional aluminum derivative 
products: beer and empty aluminum cans.

DATES: Aluminum derivatives added to the annex in this notice: The 
duties set out in the annex for these additional aluminum derivatives 
are effective with respect to certain products that are entered for 
consumption, or withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after 
12:01 a.m. Eastern Time on April 4, 2025.

SUPPLEMENTARY INFORMATION:

Background

    On February 10, 2025, the President issued the Aluminum 
Presidential Proclamation adjusting imports of aluminum into the United 
States (Proclamation 10895 of February 10, 2025) (90 FR 9807). The 
Aluminum Presidential Proclamation instructed the United States 
International Trade Commission, in consultation with the Secretary of 
Commerce, the Commissioner of United States Customs and Border 
Protection (CBP) within the Department of Homeland Security, and the 
heads of other relevant executive departments and agencies, to revise 
the HTSUS so that it conforms to the amendments and effective dates 
directed in the Aluminum Presidential Proclamation within ten days of 
the issuance of the Proclamation. The Proclamation directed and 
authorized the Secretary of Commerce to publish any such modifications 
to the HTSUS in the Federal Register. BIS published such modifications 
in Annex 1 to the notice, Implementation of Duties on Aluminum Pursuant 
to Proclamation 10895 Adjusting Imports of Aluminum Into the United 
States, on behalf of the Secretary of Commerce on March 5, 2025 (90 FR 
11251).
    BIS in this notice revises Annex 1 to add the following two 
additional aluminum derivative products in Annex 1:
    (1) beer; and
    (2) empty aluminum cans.
    All other tariff codes for aluminum and aluminum derivative 
products in Annex 1 remain unchanged.
    Note that importers are required to report to U.S. Customs and 
Border Protection (CBP) the primary country of smelt, secondary country 
of smelt, and country of cast on imports of all aluminum articles 
subject to the aluminum and aluminum derivatives section 232 measures. 
Monitor CBP's Cargo Systems Messaging Service for guidance on entry 
filing requirements.

Eric Longnecker,
Deputy Assistant Secretary for Technology Security.

Annex 1

    A. Effective with respect to goods entered for consumption, or 
withdrawn from warehouse for consumption, on or after 12:01 a.m. 
eastern daylight time on April 4, 2025, subchapter III of chapter 99 
is modified:
    a. By amending note 19(j) by inserting ``7612.90.10'' to the 
list of HTSUS provisions in numerical order.
    b. By amending note 19(k) by inserting ``2203.00.00'' to the 
list of HTSUS provisions in numerical order.

[FR Doc. 2025-05884 Filed 4-2-25; 11:15 am]
BILLING CODE 3510-33-P


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