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U.S. announces several major green shipping initiatives in support of the Green Shipping Challenge

The U.S. Government has announced several initiatives in support of the Green Shipping Challenge, which encourages governments, ports, and companies to commit to transitioning to more environmentally sustainable methods of shipping to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. The Green Shipping Challenge was organized by the U.S. and Norway as part of [...]

By |2024-02-05T18:33:26+00:00February 5, 2024|Shipping|0 Comments

What caused all the supply chain issues in 2022?

As the world continues to recover from the effects of the COVID-19 pandemic, supply chain issues are causing widespread product shortages in a variety of different industries. Logistics company ZhenHub has published a report that examines notable product shortages in 2022, major factors behind product shortages, and the impact of [...]

By |2024-02-05T17:51:23+00:00February 5, 2024|Supply Chain|0 Comments

Report urges Congress to expand the Tariff Act to help stop China’s unfair trade practices

A new report recommends that Section 337 of the 1930 Tariff Act should be expanded to better address what many feel are China’s unfair trade practices when it comes to competition with domestic U.S. products. The report argues that the hefty tariffs introduced on Chinese imports under Section 301 are [...]

By |2024-02-05T17:49:34+00:00February 5, 2024|Imports, Legislation, Tariffs|0 Comments

2022 year-end review of import/export and trade compliance developments

What were the major trends in export controls, trade sanctions, customs compliance, and import requirements in the U.S. and around the world? Check out the series of videos posted by global law firm Baker McKenzie. The videos were recorded across three days and feature the firm’s top international trade compliance [...]

Customs broker permit user fees due for 2023

The U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has announced that annual user fee for the Customs Broker Permit held by customs brokers is due no later than Feb. 24, 2023. The amount due for the 2023 calendar year is $163.71 (up from $153.19.) The fee is assessed for each permit [...]

By |2024-02-05T17:43:10+00:00February 5, 2024|U.S. Customs|0 Comments

USDA introduces new import classifications for bovine animals from Mexico

The Department of Agricultura’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) has classified eight regions in Mexico for bovine tuberculosis using its classification system, which ranges from Level I to Level V. Level I regions have the lowest prevalence of the disease, and animals from this region can be imported [...]

By |2024-02-05T17:21:52+00:00February 5, 2024|Uncategorized|0 Comments

FDA issues import alert for misbranded products

The U.S. Food & Drug Administration (FDA) has issued an Import Alert updating its guidelines for imported food products that appear to be misbranded. The FDA can detain food imports if the packaging appears to be misbranded in violation of the Federal Food, Drug, and Cosmetic Act (FD&C Act). The [...]

By |2024-02-05T17:12:14+00:00February 5, 2024|Imports|0 Comments

The Lacey Act: What Importers Need to Know

The original Lacey Act dates back to 1900, and its purpose is to help prevent the trade of wildlife, plants, and plant products (including timber) that has been illegally taken, held, transported, or sold. The Lacey Act and its various amendments make it unlawful to import certain products without an [...]

By |2024-02-05T17:10:20+00:00February 5, 2024|Imports, Legislation|0 Comments

How inflation impacts the supply chain and what you can do about it

High inflation has been one of the top stories of 2022, and its impact has been felt around the world. Inflation is a measure of how much things cost. Increases in transportation costs, wages, fees, and raw materials drive up supply chain costs, which in turn drives up the cost [...]

By |2024-02-05T16:42:45+00:00January 31, 2024|Supply Chain|0 Comments

Duty free import eligibility determined for sugar products from FTA partners

The Office of the U.S. Trade Representative (USTR) has determined the 2023 trade surpluses for sugar, syrup goods, and sugar-containing products from its Free-Trade Agreement (FTA) partner countries. The level of a country’s trade surplus in these goods in 2021 helped determine whether the USTR granted duty-free status or preferential [...]

By |2024-02-05T16:48:15+00:00January 31, 2024|Imports, Tariffs|0 Comments