Dems Propose Closing De Minimus Loophole for Imports from China

2022-01-20T15:34:53+00:00January 20th, 2022|Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs|

Did you know foreign companies that sell their goods in America are splitting up their shipments to evade tariffs and oversight, which puts American businesses at competitive disadvantage cost-wise? Find out all the details on the proposed changes that will prohibit low value shipments from China and other non-market economies from entering the U.S. duty-free under the $800 de minimus threshold.

Weekly Trade Briefing: June 7-11, 2021

2021-06-16T15:27:44+00:00June 15th, 2021|Canada Customs, International Trade Issues, Other Government Agencies/Depts., Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs|

Find out what the latest trade developments are from CBSA workers holding strike votes over pay and 'toxic workplace culture' - to a ruling where #importers must file protests with CBP in order to preserve their ability to obtain duty refunds in connection with exclusions from Section301 tariffs, we've detailed these and much more for you here.

Modernizing De Minimus: Upcoming New ‘Section 321’ Requirements for Truck Shipments

2021-02-11T23:13:23+00:00November 6th, 2018|Logistics & Supply Chain Management, Trade Compliance, U.S. Customs|

As part of an effort to modernize the handling of certain low-value imports, U.S. Customs and Border Protection has announced that beginning next year all commercial truck shipments containing “Section 321 merchandise” will be required to file an advance electronic manifest in accordance with the guidelines specified in the Trade Act of 2002.

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