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Shipping & Tariff

What is Section 321 and Entry Type 86?

Streamline your low-value shipments with Section 321 and Entry Type 86. Discover how these simplified clearance procedures can speed up your imports and reduce costs, all while staying compliant with U.S. Customs regulations.

Tariff

What is Antidumping and Countervailing Duties (AD/CVD)?

See how Antidumping and Countervailing Duties (AD/CVD) protect U.S. industries from unfair trade practices? Learn how these duties are determined, their impact on importers and domestic businesses, and why they’re essential for maintaining fair competition in the market.

Tariff

What is Section 232 Trade Remedies

Understand the impact of Section 232 Trade Remedies and how these measures protect U.S. industries from unfair competition. Learn how tariffs and quotas are used to safeguard national security by regulating imports of steel, aluminum, and other critical materials.

Tariff

What is Section 301 Trade Remedies?

Curious about how Section 301 Trade Remedies impact international trade? Learn how this allows the U.S. to address unfair trade practices by foreign countries, including the imposition of tariffs and other measures.

Shipping

What is a Drawback?

Learn how reclaiming duties on exported or unused goods can boost your bottom line while keeping your business in full compliance with U.S. Customs regulations.

Shipping

What is Temporary Importation under Bond (TIB)?

Navigating the complexities of U.S. customs regulations can be challenging, especially when dealing with specialized procedures like Temporary Importation under Bond (TIB). For businesses and individuals looking to import goods into the United States on a temporary basis without incurring duties, TIB offers a viable solution. But what exactly is TIB, and how does it work?

Shipping

What is a First Sale Declaration?

Unlock cost savings on your imports with the First Sale Declaration. Learn how declaring the initial sale value in a multi-tiered transaction can reduce your customs duties, while staying compliant with U.S. Customs regulations.

Shipping

What is Post Summary Correction (PSC)

Discover how Post Summary Corrections (PSC) allow importers to correct errors on their entry summaries after submission. This crucial process helps ensure compliance with U.S. Customs regulations and avoids potential penalties, keeping your import operations running smoothly.

Shipping

What are the US Import Taxes and Duties?

Understand how U.S. import taxes and duties, enforced by Customs and Border Protection (CBP), impact goods entering the country. These charges, crucial for regulating trade and protecting domestic industries, are based on the value, type, and origin of your imports. Learn what you need to know to clear your goods at the border.

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