2 06, 2021

CBP’s Updates to Antidumping / Countervailing Regulations: CDSOA

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:04+00:00 June 2nd, 2021|Forms and Documents, U.S. Customs|

Last month, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) made a Federal Register Notice public entitled: “Distribution of Continued Dumping and Subsidy Offset to Affected Domestic Producers”. The Federal Register has been an incredibly vital line of communication between CBP and the global trade community, publishing notices almost weekly since 2003. [...]

24 05, 2021

Compliance for Automobile Companies: Biden Administration Context

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:30+00:00 May 24th, 2021|U.S. Customs|

Since the beginning of this year, the global trade community has been waiting with baited breath to see how the Biden Administration will impact the ongoing trade wars, customs requirements, and other regulatory avenues.  You may have read some of the pieces we put out on the topic since Biden [...]

19 05, 2021

Your Ultimate Importer’s Resource Guide

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:30+00:00 May 19th, 2021|U.S. Customs|

Staying on top of regulatory bodies, changes in legislation, access to resources for importers can be a full time undertaking. If you’re anything like the importers that we work with on a daily basis, then you don’t have much time to roll up your sleeves and get your hands dirty [...]

26 04, 2021

Agricultural Importers: Know Your US APHIS Requirements

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:30+00:00 April 26th, 2021|Forms and Documents, U.S. Customs|

Earlier this month, the US Department of Agriculture released a statement calling for feedback on the Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) online portal to simplify the flow of information on requirements for imported agricultural goods into the US. On the USDA website, APHIS is described as:  “APHIS plays [...]

5 04, 2021

What Importers Need to Know About CBP’s 2021-2026 Strategy

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:31+00:00 April 5th, 2021|U.S. Customs|

At the start of 2021, CBP released their 2021-2026 strategy for operation that outlined a new mission and vision statement. In essence, the strategy lays out CBP’s commitment to creating a more safe and prosperous nation, and the priorities that will take them there.  Mission  “Protect the American people, safeguard [...]

15 03, 2021

CBP’s Operational Updates for 2021

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:31+00:00 March 15th, 2021|U.S. Customs|

Earlier this year, US Customs and Border Protection (CBP) released an update that outlines their plan for improvements and modifications to their operations going forward in 2021. CBP is responsible for law enforcement (for individuals passing through the border, as well as commercial goods) across 300 ports of entry.  As [...]

14 02, 2021

The 2021 Forecast for Global Trade

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:32+00:00 February 14th, 2021|U.S. Customs|

With 2021 underway, and 2020 behind us, global trade experts are making predictions for what the road ahead looks like. As importers, it is critical that you stay informed during these times. If 2020 has taught us anything, it’s that we should expect the unexpected, but set ourselves up for [...]

8 02, 2021

Tips for Shippers: Leveraging Ocean Transport

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:32+00:00 February 8th, 2021|Ocean Cargo, U.S. Customs|

Most importers will be familiar with ocean transport for commercial goods in one way or another. Ocean shipping has been a central mode of moving goods throughout the world for centuries! Today, we see an increased reliance on ocean shipping in the advent of the pandemic. Even more so in [...]

24 01, 2021

What Is Section 301?

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:33+00:00 January 24th, 2021|U.S. Customs|

During the last week of the Trump administration, the Federal Government has released their findings on Vietnam’s Section 301 violations. These findings may have a significant impact on trade, as Vietnam is the US’s 10th largest trading partner -- with a whopping $72 billion dollars of Vietnamese imported goods entering [...]

14 01, 2021

3 Cross-Border Trade Predictions for 2021

By | 2023-11-08T00:04:33+00:00 January 14th, 2021|U.S. Customs|

If 2020 has taught the global supply chain community anything: it’s expect the unexpected. However, an important part of being prepared for the “unexpected” means being prepared, educated, and well-equipped for whatever the future holds. Looking at trend reports and 2021 predictions can be an important part of that for [...]

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