Importers face major changes under the June 3rd customs enforcement executive order, specifically foreign entities acting as importer of record (IOR) in the US.
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DOJ filed to appeal the CIT's IEEPA refund order on May 29.
Phase 1 refunds continue. But the interest clock does not pause — accrues daily under 19 CFR § 24.36.
Premio is filing protests and CAPE refunds now, not waiting on the appeal.
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Section 122 update: CIT struck it down (May 7). Administration appealed. Federal appeals court stayed the ruling. Surcharge still being collected.
Stay supersedes the ruling pending appeal. Full breakdown on the blog. https://t.co/Ukp6mScCQR
CBP released tools for tracking your IEEPA tariff refund through the CAPE system. ACH payments begin May 12.
Our team is working through this with clients daily.
Questions? Contact us through our website or call our customs desk.
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U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) has imposed restrictions on imports from three more Chinese companies after determining that their goods may have been made with forced labor. In fiscal year 2024, CBP has examined over $1.4 billion worth of imports under the UFLPA.
The EU will impose new tariffs on Chinese battery electric vehicles (BEVs) starting July 5, with tariff rates set according to the suspected level of state aid received by each Chinese vehicle brand.
#eu#china#bevs#evs#news
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Canadian border workers reached a deal with the Canada Border Services Agency Tuesday afternoon, ending the threat of a strike. However, Canadian railway workers are still planning to strike as soon as they're allowed.
Image: Rail networks of CN and CPKC
#canada#railstrike
Our newest blog post provides a detailed recap of the Red Sea crisis and Panama Canal drought, detailing how the disruption of these two maritime chokepoints sent shockwaves through the entire global supply chain.
#RedSea#PanamaCanal#OceanFreight#blog
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US CBP is now inspecting every ecommerce shipment from mainland China, causing airport congestion & flight delays. Agents are finding more illegal items like drugs & equipment. Many ecommerce carriers are now holding flights to large US cities. #ecommerce
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USTR announced an extension of all current Section 301 exclusions through June 14, with certain exclusions being extended through May 31, 2025. Annex C of the Federal Register notice lists the exclusions being extended through May 31, 2025.
Full notice: https://t.co/yfrejU4SCx
This Memorial Day, we pay tribute to the brave men and women who made the ultimate sacrifice while serving our country.
Their dedication to duty is an inspiration to us all.
#MemorialDay#thankyouforyourservice#PremioInternational
On Wednesday, USTR released a notice with details on proposed Section 301 tariff modifications. We've summarized the key points from the notice in the infographics below.
Full notice: https://t.co/XihIKsiQqA
Web portal for comments (opens May 29): https://comments.ustrgov/
As part of a review of Section 301 tariffs, the U.S. Trade Representative recommended establishing a new exclusions process and a list of temporary exclusions for solar manufacturing equipment. Current Section 301 exclusions are set to expire May 31. #exclusions#customs
The U.S. will significantly increase tariffs on certain Chinese exports, with new rates from 25% to 100%. Products targeted include EVs, lithium-ion batteries, medical supplies, semiconductors, solar cells, and more.
#China#US#trade
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