77 COVID-Related Section 301 Exclusions Extended Through Sept 30
The USTR postponed the expiration of 81 exclusions until May 31 and further renewed all but 4 exclusions through Sept 30. [...]
read moreKeep your Vessel Manifest Data Confidential
Manifest data contains clues about your suppliers, products, and supply chain. Learn how you can protect your business by requesting confidentiality from U.S. Customs.[...]
read moreBan Lifted on Mexican CITES Imports
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service announced the CITES trade suspension with Mexico is withdrawn.[...]
read moreWest Coast Port Negotiations Resume, Dockworkers Trigger Delays
Over the past year, negotiations between the Pacific Maritime Association (PMA) and International Longshore and Warehouse Union (ILWU) regarding contracts have been difficult, causing delays and uncertainty in freight operations. [...]
read moreTariffs on Imports from Russia Increasing Soon
Duty will increase from 35% to 70% on certain articles made in Russia effective April 1. [...]
read moreNew Resources Available: Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act
More detailed FAQs, Best Practices for Applicability Reviews, Guidance on Preparing a UFLPA Applicability Review Submission[...]
read moreGuidance for Importers of Biological Materials
U.S. Customs provides guidance on how Importers can prepare their biological material shipments for import.[...]
read moreFebruary 2023 Market Update
A train derailment in Ohio causes disruptions. Overall freight market trending toward freight normalization. Find out what's new in February! [...]
read moreCOVID-Related Medical Product Exclusions Extended Until May 15th
Eighty-one COVID medical related product exclusions extended pending USTR comment period.[...]
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