2023 First Quarter Steel and Aluminum Bulletins Available!
U.S. Customs Quota Bulletins issued for 2023 Q1 Steel and Aluminum[...]
read moreCBP Forced Labor Prevention Webinars
U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will host two webinars in January addressing Forced Labor prevention requirements. You must register for each webinar individually.January 26, 2023, at 2:00 p.m., ET. Forced Labor 101, will focus on forced labor topics, including[...]
read moreSection 301 Exclusions Extended Again – 9903.88.67
352 product exclusions are extended for an additional nine months.[...]
read moreImport Restrictions on Certain New Zealand Fish and Fish Products
Certain New Zealand fish and fish products are prohibited. Learn more.[...]
read moreU.S. – Japan: Beef Safeguard Trigger Level Amended
From the United States Trade Representative website:On Friday, December 9, 2022, United States Trade Representative Katherine Tai and Japan’s Ambassador to the United States Koji Tomita, confirmed that amendments to the beef safeguard trigger level under the U.S.-Japan Trade Agreement[...]
read more301 China COVID Exclusions Extended – 9903.88.66
Eighty-one COVID medical-care product exclusions now expire on February 28, 2023.[...]
read moreBond Amounts for Temporary Import Entries
On November 14, 2022, U.S. Customs (CBP) released CSMS #53992279 - CBP Verification of Bond Amounts and Request for Additional Security for Temporary Importation Under Bond (TIB) Entries. The Bond Amounts Required for TIB entries are as follows:For all merchandise except[...]
read morePostal Code for Chinese Origin Goods Requirement
Updated March 20, 2023Effective March 18th, 2023, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) will require a Chinese postal code data element declared as part of the Manufacturer Identification Number (MID) for goods made in China.The new requirement is intended to[...]
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