Our prior alert addressed the three Executive Orders issued by President Trump in early February imposing additional tariffs on goods from ...
The threat of a looming trade war has left United States importers scrambling for tools to help ameliorate the impact of customs duties. In many ...
The appeal court scheduled the cases of Attorney General of Canada v. Medline Canada Corporation, A-81-24 and Attorney ...
However, Planert said proper tariff classification of products should be a priority so shipments aren’t delayed or rejected altogether. “If you change your classifications to something ...
A 10-digit Harmonised System of trade Nomenclature, with accurate classification, will facilitate smoother trade talks, ...
Effective immediately, all goods coming from Mexico and Canada, with the exemption of Canadian energy products, are subject to a 25% tariff. Goods coming from China are subject to a 20% tariff.
The process is relatively simple for items such as Canadian fruits and vegetables, but can be trickier for manufactured goods, as every element has its own tariff classification code, said Zvi Halpern ...
U.S. Customs and Border Protection handles tariff collections ... the U.S. companies that serve as importers and engage in a classification process that involves about 18,000 possible numbers.
President Donald Trump's newly implemented tariffs and additional tariffs under consideration are disrupting trade relationships and industries are scrambling to react to the higher costs brought ...