U.S. Reauthorizes AGOA, Haiti HOPE, and HELP Trade Programs

2026-02-15T14:17:23+00:00February 9th, 2026|International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs, U.S. Tariffs, United States Imports|

The U.S. reauthorized AGOA and Haiti HOPE/HELP programs through December 2026, restoring duty-free and quota benefits. Retroactive refunds are available for ad valorem duties paid during the temporary lapse. Effective February, importers can resume preferential filings. Refund and protest deadlines are August 2, 2026.

U.S. and Argentina Agree on Reciprocal Trade and Investment Framework (Updated)

2026-02-06T06:52:29+00:00February 6th, 2026|International Trade Issues, U.S. Customs|

The U.S. and Argentina agreed on a framework to expand trade, investment, and economic partnership, covering tariffs, standards, IP, agriculture, labor, environment, and digital trade. Additional tariffs on Argentine goods are capped at 10% above MFN rates. The U.S–Argentina Agreement on Reciprocal Trade and Investment (ARTI) was formally signed on Feb 5, 2026.

Section 232 Tariffs on Heavy/Medium-Duty Vehicles (U.S. Content Procedures for USMCA-Eligible Imports)

2026-02-15T14:17:48+00:00February 5th, 2026|Risk Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs|

On October 17, 2025, President Trump imposed Section 232 tariffs on medium- and heavy-duty trucks, certain truck parts, and buses to support U.S. industry and supply chains. Tariffs took effect November 1, 2025, with CBP providing filing guidance. On February 2, 2026, USMCA procedures allowed tariffs to apply only to non-U.S. content.

Canada Announces New Preliminary Trade Agreement with China (Updated)

2026-02-15T14:18:21+00:00February 4th, 2026|Canada Customs, International Trade Issues, Trade Compliance|

Following Prime Minister Carney’s visit to Beijing, Canada agreed to expanded trade and investment measures with China. Key highlights include lower tariffs on canola and seafood, Chinese EV imports at 6.1% tariff, and joint investment in clean energy, technology, manufacturing, and agri-food, supporting exports, jobs, and stronger economic ties. A backgrounder has been made available.

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