The U.S. Trade Representative announced on December 28, 2018 that certain products are now excluded from Section 301 for one year. U.S. Customs issued instructions this afternoon indicating that 31 product categories have been excluded from List #1 of the Chinese sanctions under Section 301 effective now. CBP will issue implementation instructions regarding entry procedures… Read more »
Monthly Archives: December 2018
U.S. GOVERNMENT SHUTDOWN – EFFECT ON CUSTOMS AND PGA OPERATIONS
The government shutdown began on December 22nd. Since the 24th of December was declared a Federal Holiday, U.S. Customs first full regular day of business after the shutdown will be on Wednesday the 26th. However, Customs operations are expected to be affected as in previous shutdowns and on a very limited basis. 5,200 of the 60,100… Read more »
POSTPONEMENT OF ADDITIONAL SANCTIONS FOR CHINA UNDER SECTION 301
Ongoing negotiations between the United States and China have resulted in the postponement of additional sanctions under Section 301 for certain Chinese products covered by List #3. Currently, the additional duty rate for the affected goods is 10%, but that rate was scheduled to be increased to 25% as of January 1, 2019. The U.S…. Read more »
Requirements for Importing Regulated Composite Wood Products
U.S. Customs issued a Cargo System Message Service (CSMS) # 18-000727 last week regarding the requirements for regulated composite wood products subject to formaldehyde emission standards. Effective March 22, 2019 importers will be responsible for providing a Toxic Substance Control Act (TSCA) import certification for affected articles. The complete CSMS is shown below. According to… Read more »
China 301 Sanctions – Temporary Halt
After the G20 summit between Presidents Donald Trump and Xi Jing Ping held in Buenos Aires, Argentina on December 1st, it was announced that China Sanctions currently in place will remain in effect, however, there will not be any further sanctions imposed on Chinese products for the next 90 days. The duty increase from 10%… Read more »