AD & CV Will Not Be Issued on Extruded Aluminum Imports
The USITC has determined that aluminum extrusions imported from 14 countries, do not materially harm U.S. industry, despite previous findings of unfair pricing and subsidies. Details here.
The USITC has determined that aluminum extrusions imported from 14 countries, do not materially harm U.S. industry, despite previous findings of unfair pricing and subsidies. Details here.
APHIS announced the schedule of the next phase of Lacey Act declaration implementation. Phase VII will include a wide variety of materials and plant products, such as furniture, cork, and some essential oils that have not yet required a declaration. Details here.
As reminder that starting October 22, 2024, a 25% surtax on Chinese steel and aluminum imports takes effect. Find out what products are affected on the final list and how our team can help importers/manufacturers recover these duties.
USDA APHIS has updated their requirements for exporting Canadian food products containing egg ingredients to the U.S.. Find out all the details here.
The CFIA has updated its policy on the return of exported meat products to Canada, incorporating new procedures and a new application form (CFIAA 5980) in compliance with the SFCR). Details here.
Find out all the details on Canada's China Surtax Order (2024), its application to Chinese-made electric vehicles, surtax rates, exemptions, warehouse goods regulations, and guidance on duties relief and proof of origin requirements for importers.
Shippers face disruptions as dockworkers strike at East and Gulf Coast ports, causing widespread delays and increased costs—read more for details on how this may affect your supply chain.
Learn about U.S. country of origin marking requirements for imported prescription medications, including key exemptions and compliance guidelines for importers and retailers.
Shippers face potential disruptions as a dockworker strike at East and Gulf Coast ports looms on October 1, potentially causing widespread delays and increased costs. Experts estimate the strike could cost the U.S. economy $5 billion per day. Details here.
Starting October 15, 2024, a 25% surtax on Chinese steel and aluminum imports takes effect. Importers/manufacturers may recover this surtax through the Duty Drawback Program, but also may be able to recover this cost if it is past on to them via their supplier. Find out how our team can help you recover these duties.