The 2 Agencies Regulating the Import of Vehicles into the U.S.
There are two agencies that regulate the import of vehicles into the U.S.: DOT and EPA. Read on to learn more about them.
There are two agencies that regulate the import of vehicles into the U.S.: DOT and EPA. Read on to learn more about them.
Why do you need to hire a customs broker? Find out what a customs broker does and go through five reasons why you should hire a customs broker to help import your goods.
Are you a car enthusiast? Here are 7 of the rarest and most luxurious cars that can be imported into the United States under the Show and Display rule.
Soon you will be able to easily obtain current status, quantity information, and entry summary usage details on Certificates/Licenses or Visas that have been filed in eCERT. Find out all the details that you need to know here.
As an importer, how do you participate in eCERT 2.0 and claim applicable in-quota tariff rate of duty or the preferential duty rate under a tariff preference level (TPL) on your imports? Find out the answer to this and all details on the upcoming changes to eCERT that you need to know here.
ACE account users will soon have the option to electronically view and track their outstanding refund status and history for all refunds processed. Find out all the details you need to know on the new CBP Refunds ACE Report here.
U.S. Customs and Border Protection recently announced that it will be adjusting certain customs user fees and corresponding limitations to account for inflation. Find out all the details here.
Importer/exporter of fish or fish products? Find out all the details that you need to know on the potential of an upcoming change concerning the Certification of Admissibility (COA) to allow entry of these types of products into the United States, and how you can submit your comments on the proposed ruling.
Importer of aluminum? Stay complaint, and find out about the upcoming new requirements regarding import licensing applications.
A delay in the implementation of HS 2022? U.S. Customs has advised that the five-year World Customs Organization harmonized tariff schedule update will not take effect January 1, 2022. Find out all the details as to why, and what the trade community can expect.