2 08, 2023

New restrictions placed on animal imports from Costa Rica to combat screwworm

By | 2023-08-02T02:24:33+00:00 August 2nd, 2023|Imports|

Until further notice, the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s (USDA) Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is restricting the importation of animal commodities originating from or transiting Costa Rica based on the diagnosis of New World screwworm in a dog. The restrictions vary based on the animal: APHIS prohibits the [...]

2 07, 2023

Government urges due diligence for gold importers

By | 2023-07-02T02:26:26+00:00 July 2nd, 2023|Imports|

The U.S. government has issued the Africa Gold Advisory, which highlights the opportunities and risks associated with the gold trade across sub-Saharan Africa, and encourages industry participants to apply and strengthen their due diligence practices to ensure that bad actors are unable to benefit from the sector, which remains essential [...]

30 06, 2023

New USDA Final Rule strengthens the organic goods supply chain

By | 2023-06-30T20:05:01+00:00 June 30th, 2023|Imports, Legislation, Trade|

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) and Agricultural Marketing Service have implemented a Final Rule strengthening the enforcement of the National Organic Program, which governs the production, handling, and sale of organic agricultural products. The Final Rule, which came into effect earlier this year and will be implemented on [...]

28 06, 2023

Trigger levels updated for additional duties on agricultural goods

By | 2023-06-28T01:28:55+00:00 June 28th, 2023|Imports, Tariffs|

The Department of Agriculture has updated the quantity-based trigger levels for products that may be subject to additional import duties under the safeguard provisions of the World Trade Organization (WTO) Agreement on Agriculture. The WTO Agreement on Agriculture provides that additional import duties may be imposed on imports of products [...]

26 06, 2023

Pandemic significantly impacted supply chains and goods imports: ITC

By | 2023-10-19T11:03:01+00:00 June 26th, 2023|Imports, Ocean Cargo, Shipping, Studies and Reports, Supply Chain|

The U.S. International Trade Commission (ITC) has published a report detailing the significant impact that the COVID-19 pandemic had on U.S. supply chains. The document, titled Recent Trends in U.S. Services Trade: 2023 Annual Report, includes specific discussions on retail supply chains, e-commerce, logistics, warehousing, maritime shipping, port services, trucking [...]

31 05, 2023

Importing shrimp: Eligible countries and guidelines

By | 2023-05-31T12:42:32+00:00 May 31st, 2023|Imports|

The State Department has published a list of certified nations and fisheries that wild-caught shrimp are allowed to be imported from. For all other nations and fishers not on the list, only shrimp harvested from aquaculture (farmed) are eligible to enter the United States. The complete list of certified nations, [...]

20 05, 2023

New information collection fields proposed for fish and wildlife imports

By | 2023-05-20T23:38:25+00:00 May 20th, 2023|Imports|

The Fish and Wildlife Service is proposing to make revisions to USFWS Form 3-177, the form used by U.S. importers and exporters of fish and wildlife. Under the Endangered Species Act it is against the law to import or export fish, wildlife, or plants without filing a declaration or report [...]

23 04, 2023

A customs broker’s guide to cyber security

By | 2023-04-23T20:17:16+00:00 April 23rd, 2023|Imports|

U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has just released a framework for how customs brokers can prepare for and respond to a worst-case scenario: a cyber attack on your data system. The guide (PDF version here) recommends the following tips: Prevention and Protection Have a written cybersecurity policy and/or set [...]

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