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10% Tariff on All Remaining Chinese Goods to Begin September 1, 2019
On August 1st, President Trump tweeted that on September 1, 2019, the U.S. will impose a “small additional Tariff of 10%” on all remaining imports from China. This additional tariff is a result of the administration’s determination that China [...]
Read MoreAdditional Tariffs on Chinese Goods on Hold
After meeting with Chinese President Xi at the G-20 leaders’ summit in Japan, President Trump made the decision to put off any new tariffs on imports of Chinese products. On Saturday June 29, 2019, he tweeted that he “had a great meet [...]
Read MorePresident Trump Announces Tariffs on Mexico
On Thursday May 30, President Trump announced he would impose a tariff, starting at 5% going up to 25% incrementally, on all goods from Mexico. This punitive measure is taken as a step to stop illegal immigration to the U.S.
On Twitter, Tru [...]
USTR Announces New List for Proposed Section 301 China Tariffs
One more announcement came out of the office of the U.S. Trade Representative which outlines the proposed modifications of yet another list of approximately $300 billion in Chinese goods. The proposed modification is posted at the USTR web page an [...]
Read MoreChange in Effective Date of Duty Increase of Section 301 (Tranche 3) Duties
On May 9, 2019, the U.S. Trade Representative announced an increase in the Section 301 Tranche 3 duties for products of Chinese origin. Details are contained in the Notice published in the Federal Register. Today, May 10, 2019 a CSMS [...]
Read More25% Tariff Effective May 10, 2019
Over this past weekend, President Trump has threatened/tweeted to increase the tariff from 10% to 25% on $200 billion worth of goods imported from China (List 3 goods) effective May 10, 2019. In addition, President Trump has threatened to add an a [...]
Read MoreExclusions from Section 301 Additional Tariffs on Imports from China
CBP is now accepting entries of products that have been excluded from Section 301 additional tariffs on imports from China that were subject to a 25% additional tariff. The exclusions granted to date are for certain products on List 1 only and [...]
Read MoreUpdate on 25% China Retaliatory Tariff
As previously reported, the 25% China retaliatory tariff slated for January 1, 2019 has been postponed until March 1, 2019. The U.S. Trade Representative has published their official notification in the Federal Register.&nbs [...]
Read More25% China Retaliatory Tariff Delay
The National Customs Brokers and Forwarders Association of America (NCBFAA) published the following news article. We want to share it with you so that you are aware of the situation and to make clear the timeline for the 90-day extension anno [...]
Read MoreNext Round of Section 301 Tariffs
President Trump’s next round of Section 301 tariffs, up to 25% from the original 10%, is slated for goods entered on or after January 1, 2019. Most of the Chinese suppliers and producers have ramped up production and are scrambling to load the [...]