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Guidance on Valuation of Goods Imported into Canada Not Matching Contracts

2025-07-30T23:29:57+00:00July 22nd, 2025|Canada Customs, International Trade Issues, Trade Compliance|

The Canada Border Services Agency (CBSA) provides updated guidance on the valuation of goods imported into Canada that do not comply with contract terms. This includes rules for damaged, defective, replacement goods, overages, and shortages. Importers must follow customs valuation Canada and CBSA valuation guidelines to ensure accurate valuation for duty Canada. Proper compliance helps avoid penalties and supports correct duty payments on imported goods not in accordance with the contract.

CBP Launches Updated Forced Labor WROs and Findings Dashboard

2025-07-30T23:30:02+00:00July 21st, 2025|Risk Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs|

CBP has launched an updated Forced Labor Dashboard to track Withhold Release Orders (WROs) and Findings from 1950 to the present. Users can easily view, filter, and download data by country, industry, and product. The dashboard provides real-time enforcement updates and links to official notices, helping businesses and officials monitor forced labor cases and stay compliant with CBP trade rules.

USTR Begins Section 301 Investigation into Brazil’s Trade Practices

2025-07-30T23:30:14+00:00July 18th, 2025|Risk Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs, U.S. Tariffs|

The U.S. Trade Representative has initiated a Section 301 investigation into Brazil’s trade policies, focusing on unfair digital trade restrictions, preferential tariffs, intellectual property enforcement, ethanol tariffs, anti-corruption flaws, and illegal deforestation. Public comments are open through August 18, 2025, ahead of a scheduled hearing on September 3. Possible outcomes include tariffs or trade remedies to protect U.S. businesses affected by Brazil’s practices.

CBP Guidance for Applying Section 232 Tariffs on USMCA Vehicles and Light Trucks

2025-07-30T23:30:28+00:00July 17th, 2025|Risk Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs, U.S. Tariffs|

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) issued guidance on Section 232 tariffs, applying a 25% duty on the non-U.S. content of USMCA-qualified passenger vehicles and light trucks. Effective April 3, 2025, importers need Secretary of Commerce approval and must file entry values on two lines under HTSUS codes 9903.94.03 and 9903.94.02. Additional duties like antidumping still apply.

Trump Sends Tariff Warning Letters to 14 Nations, Rates Up to 40%

2025-07-30T23:30:38+00:00July 15th, 2025|International Trade Issues, Risk Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs, U.S. Tariffs|

President Donald Trump sent U.S. tariff letters to 14 countries, warning of tariffs between 25% and 40% unless new trade agreements are reached by August 1, 2025. These tariffs aim to encourage fair trade and protect U.S. businesses. Countries impacted include Laos, Myanmar, Japan, and others. A similar letter imposing a 35% tariff was also sent to Canada. The administration warns tariffs could increase if negotiations fail.

PGA Filing Exemption Ends for Some De Minimis FDA Products – Effective July 9

2025-07-09T19:44:21+00:00July 9th, 2025|Other Government Agencies/Depts., Risk Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs|

Several FDA-regulated products previously exempt from filing under the $800 de minimis threshold must now be reported to the FDA, effective immediately, CBP announced July 9. The change ends long-standing exemptions for items like cosmetics, food, and radiation-emitting devices, requiring full PGA data submission—even under Entry Type 86.

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