Prepare Now for U.S. Food Traceability Rule
The FDA recommends that Canadian food businesses producing or preparing FTL listed food products for export to the U.S. start preparing now for the compliance date of January 20, 2026. Details here.
The FDA recommends that Canadian food businesses producing or preparing FTL listed food products for export to the U.S. start preparing now for the compliance date of January 20, 2026. Details here.
The latest additions to the UFLPA Entity List includes one of the world's largest mining companies, in addition to manufacturers of fertilizer, alloy and structural components. Details here.
The USTR has delayed the Aug. 1 start for the Section 301 China tariff actions. Find out why, and what products are affected by the proposed Section 301 duty.
CBP has announced significant increases in user fees, effective October 1, 2024. These adjustments reflect a 30.849% rise, aligning with inflation rates for fiscal year 2025. Find out all areas of user fees affected and their rate increases.
The CDC has updated its policy on dog importation rules, set to take effect on August 1, 2024. The updated policy now includes a simplified requirement of completing the CDC Dog Import Form and obtaining a receipt.
Importers of Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) regulated goods can now track their shipments status through a new online tool. This will also benefit customs brokers who will no longer be required to email CPSC for a status update on shipments.
A proclamation has been issued aimed at preventing China and other countries from evading Section 232 tariffs on steel and aluminum by transshipping such goods through Mexico.
In just 2 years, the FLET and the UFLPA have significantly enhanced the ability to keep forced labor out of U.S. supply chains, find out the impact on global supply chains and specific sectors.
APHIS is preparing to decommission its ePermits system. This change mandates all current permittees to transition to APHIS eFile by establishing a new account. Details here.
The USDA AMS/NOP team has announced that starting September 19, significant changes will take effect to ensure the integrity of organic product imports, which include hard enforcement including cease-and-desist letters and penalties. Find out if your products are affected.