Global, Trade & Tariffs
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Pressure is Growing to Lower the $800 de Minimis Threshold
Find out how a change could impact importers and domestic manufacturers.
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Changes Proposed to the Steel and Aluminum Exclusion Process
Seeking an exclusion? Find out what changes to the exclusion process may be coming.
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USA, EU Fail to Reach Carbon Tariff Deal, Talks Continue on Excess Steel Tariffs
Find out what the missed deadline for the USA and EU to reach a deal establishing a carbon-based tariff system for steel and aluminum means, and what happens next on the Section 232 tariffs.
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How a Brewing Digital Trade Dispute Could Impact Manufacturers
While Canada’s Digital Services Taxes effective 1/1/24 may not impact manufacturers directly, potential retaliation could. Find out why.
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Phase 1 Launches of Carbon-Based Tariffs on Imports into the EU
Reporting is now required on selected goods and due by January 31st, 2024. Find out if your products apply.
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232 Steel and Aluminum Tariff Exclusion Process Updates
Discover what importers of steel and aluminum could anticipate in new steps, and possibly more certainty, in the Section 232 steel and aluminum tariff exclusion process.
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Tariff exclusion extended on 429 imports through December 31st 2023
The U.S. Trade Representative recently extended the exclusion from paying tariffs on 429 imports from China. Discover what this means and how the timing of the new expiration date could impact the broader policy review underway.
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Four Trade Updates: Greenhouse Gas Steel and Aluminum Investigation, Hydrogen Subsidies, Critical Minerals, and China Tariffs
If steel, aluminum, hydrogen, or critical minerals are part of your manufacturing supply chain – find out what is on the horizon as key investigations, negotiations, and deal making get underway.
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Congress Strikes Back!
For decades, the executive branch has been the chief architect of trade policy…and now Congress is maneuvering to take back control. A number of initiatives Congress is considering may impact manufacturers…including measures to curtail circumvention (country hopping to avoid tariff). To control costs and reduce risk, a carefully designed and monitored supply chain is more critical than ever.
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Section 301 Trade Tariff Exclusions Extended
The U.S Trade Representative extended 77 of the 81 Section 301 tariff exclusions that were set to expire.