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Harmonized Tariff Schedule (HTS) – Changes Effective January 27, 2022
A Proclamation to modify the HTS was issued by President Biden on December 23, 2021 and posted in the Federal Register on December 28, 2021. Modifications to the HTS will officially become effective on January 27, 2022 which is the 30-day p [...]
Read MoreNew Address in Louisville
Effective January 3, 2022, our Louisville office is moving to our new address:
C J International, Inc.
4800 Crittenden Dr.
Suite 101
Louisville, KY 40209-1701
PH: (502) 380-8400
FX: (502) 380-8500
Contact: Doug Mil [...]
China Power Rationing May Improve Supply Chain Situation
As reported by our Chinese counterparts, the Chinese government is enforcing power rationing at their major industrial hubs to reduce carbon emissions. With the sudden power rationing, along with the COVID-19 situation, many of those industrial hubs [...]
Read MoreChina Tariff Exclusions – USTR Extends through September 30, 2021
The U.S. Trade Representative has approved extensions on HTS headings 9903.88.62, 9903.88.63, 9003.88.64 and 9903.88.65 which are modified by extending Section 301 tariff exclusions through September 30,2021 on certain products for 99 medical care a [...]
Read MoreTransportation Logistics Challenges
We realize that persistent port and rail ramp congestion, container chassis shortages, and excessive detention and demurrage fees from carriers, as well as upheaval among air cargo service providers, are causing significant harm to your import and e [...]
Read MoreU.S.T.R. Grants Two Additional Exclusions Extensions on China 301 Tariffs
9903.88.60 - List 1 Effective with respect to goods entered on or after October 2, 2020, and through December 31, 2020, the USTR has granted another extension to the list.These 9 exclusion extensions were set to expire on October 2, 2020 and are [...]
Read MoreU.S.T.R. Grants Three Additional Exclusions on China 301 Tariffs
9903.88.57 – Tranche 4 Effective with respect to goods entered on or after September 1, 2020, and through December 31, 2020, the USTR has granted another set of exclusions. The list of 87 exclusions are reflected in 73 specially prepared produc [...]
Read MorePotential China 301 Tariff Refunds on Lists 3 and 4A – Must Act Quickly
A lawsuit filed at the Court of International Trade on September 10 challenged the tariffs covered by List 3 and List 4A. According to the lawsuit, the process by which the USTR implemented these tariffs violated the Administrative Procedures Act. [...]
Read MoreAdditional 45-day Compliance Period for Executive Order 13936 – Hong Kong Normalization
As previously reported, CBP issued guidance on the new country of origin marking rules for goods produced in Hong Kong. Originally scheduled for compliance as of September 25th, CBP has issued further guidance granting an additional 45- day complian [...]
Read MoreImports from Hong Kong required to be labelled Country of Origin China – Potential Section 301 Duties
On August 11, 2020 CBP issued guidance on the new country of origin marking rules for goods produced in Hong Kong. The new country or origin marking rule, based on President Trump’s Executive Order (EO 13936 dated July 14, 2020) on Hong Kong Norma [...]
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