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How to cut your logistics costs while going green

Green logistics is good for the environment, which is reason enough to do it. But adopting green logistics practices can also make your business more efficient and cut costs. Customers are paying attention, too. According to a recent IBM study, 88% of buyers said they would be more loyal to [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:36:39+00:00January 30, 2024|Logistics|0 Comments

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

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 [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:36:02+00:00January 30, 2024|Imports|0 Comments

Huge increase proposed for AQI import fees

The U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is proposing to significantly increase the fees for its AQI program, which assures that cargo and passenger baggage entering the country is inspected for plant pests and potential sources of animal diseases that could affect U.S. agriculture, trade [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:36:01+00:00January 30, 2024|Imports, Ocean Cargo, Shipping, U.S. Customs|0 Comments

Ban on crib bumpers and inclined sleepers for infants is approved

The Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) has issued two final rules to codify the bans on inclined sleeps for infants and crib bumpers that Congress established in the Safe Sleep for Babies Act. The Act prohibits importing these products into the U.S., along with their sale, manufacture, and distribution. The [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:35:59+00:00January 30, 2024|Imports, Legislation|0 Comments

50 materials that are critical to the clean energy supply chain

The Department of Energy (DOE) has identified the materials that it considers critical to global clean energy technology supply chains for 2023 through to 2035. The list includes any non-fuel mineral, element, substance, or material that has a high risk of supply chain disruption, and are essential to clean energy [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:35:58+00:00January 30, 2024|Studies and Reports, Supply Chain|0 Comments

Assessment fee on imported cotton jumps by 11%

The supplemental assessment fee on imported cotton is set to increase by more than 11% as of October 16, 2023 through a new Final Rule issued by the U.S. Department of Agriculture’s Agricultural Marketing Service (AMS) The rule will increase the supplemental assessment on imported cotton from $0.013215 per kilogram [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:35:57+00:00January 30, 2024|Imports, Tariffs|0 Comments

Revisions proposed for Section 232 Steel and Aluminum Tariff Exclusions

The Bureau of Industry and Security (BIS) is proposing a new rule to revise the process for requesting exclusions from the duties and quantitative limitations on imports of aluminum and steel under Section 232 of the Trade Expansion Act. The proposed rule includes the following changes: Clarification of the criteria [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:35:57+00:00January 30, 2024|Tariffs|0 Comments

Countries associated with illicit fishing activities face import restrictions

The National Oceanic and Atmosphere Administration (NOAA) has updated the list of nations identified as being involved with illegal, unreported, and unregulated (IUU) fishing activities, bycatch, and shark catch. A negative certification from the NOAA may result in fishing vessels of that nation being denied U.S. port access, and potential [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:35:55+00:00January 30, 2024|Imports, Legislation|0 Comments

APHIS amends import regulations for horses

The United States Department of Agriculture’s Animal and Plant Health Inspection Service (APHIS) is amending the import regulations for horses. The amendments are intended to better align US regulations with international standards, allow more flexibility for importing, and add further safeguards to protect against the introduction of pests or diseases [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:35:54+00:00January 30, 2024|Imports|0 Comments

NCBFAA leads industrywide initiative to keep trade moving in the event of an Oct. 1 government shutdown

Taking no chances with what appears to be increasingly likely a federal government shutdown starting Oct. 1, the National Customs Brokers & Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA) is leading an effort among 40 other trade associations to develop a comprehensive strategy with Customs and Border Protection (CBP) and other Partner [...]

By |2024-01-30T23:35:53+00:00January 30, 2024|Border Crossing, Imports, Shipping, Trade, U.S. Customs|0 Comments